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CONTAINING 

PLAIN AlfD SIMPLE liTSTEUCTIOlTS TO PATEl^TEES, ASSIGNEES, 

MANUFACTU2EES, AND DEALEES IN PATENTS AND 

PATENTED AETICLES, AS TO TEE 

PATENT LAWS; 

ALSO, 

Judicial Decisio:^s, Precedents, and other matter 

relating to the validity, sale of patents, 

Prosecuting Infringements, etc., etc.; 

WITH NU3IER0US LEGAL FORMS FOR 

draaving up the various 

Papers connected 

therewith. 

TOGETHER \A^ITH 

How to sell Patents SpeeSilj aiiJ ProStalilj, 

APPOINTMENT OF AGENTS, ETC., ETC. 

THE LATEST U. S. CENSUSV^ji^T^ 

Giving the Population of every State, Territ(>r^>^ 
AND County, also of the Principal Cities^ ^'' ' "^ 
throughout the XJnited States. * ; d 



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By th3 Author of *'Guide to Inventors," etc., ete, 



PHILADELPHIA : 

C. H. Evans, Publisher, 102 AValnut St. 

1874, 



Entered according to Act of Congress in tbej^ear 1874, by \ 

C.H.EVANS, j 
in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, 

at Washington, D. C. I 



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P;.UMLV & CLEMENT. PRINTERS, 
N E. CORNER THIRD AND RACE STS.. PHILADELPHIA. 



INTRODUCTION 



The author, in preparing this little work for the use 
of patentees and those interested in patents and the 
manufacture and sale of patented articles, does so 
from having seen, in his course of practice of many 
years as attorney and solicitor, the pressing need of a 
work of the kind Instances were constantly occur- 
ring, in which resource was had to the attorney for 
consultation upon points of Patent law, which have 
been clearly defined, or for the preparation of simple 
instruments as to transfer of rights, licensing, etc., etc. 
which would have been unnecessary if a work of this 
kind had been at command. 

It is generally the habit of patentees and others to 
hasten to an attorney for the preparation of every little 
document, or for advice ; and it frequently happens 
that the attorney himself, when so consulted, merely 
avails himself of the same material from whence this 
work was prepared, copying the forms required, with 
the necessary variations to suit his case, and blessing 
the ignorance of his client for a liberal fee that could as 
well have been saved. 

A very important portion of this work is that of the 
population of the various States and Territories, also 
the counties in each State and the principal cities 
throughout the United States : — these will be found 
arranged alphabetically. The compilation of the popu- 
lation is from the latest U. S. census, and will be found 
perfectly correct in every respect. 

Philadelphia, September, 1874. 



Patented Articles must be Marked. 

The law is very explicit on this subject. Owners 
and manufacturers should bear in mind, if neglected, 
that no damages can be recovered in suits for infringe- 
ment. 

The Act of Congress states, " That it shall be the 
duty of all patentees, and their assig:ns and legal 
representatives, and of all persons making or vending 
any patented article for or under them, to give suffi- 
cient notice to the public that the same is patented, 
either by fixing thereon the word 'patented,' together 
with the day and year the patent was granted, in the 
following form, to wit : 



% PATENTED * 
* July 6, 1874, % 

or when, from the character of the article, this cannot 
be done, by fixing to it or to the package wherein one 
or more of them is inclosed, a label containing the like 
notice; and in any suit for infringement by the party 
failing so to mark, no damages shall be recovered by 
the plaintiff, except on proof that the defendant was 
duly notified of the infringement, and continued, after 
such notice, to make, use or vend the article so pat- 
ented." 



Penalty for False Marking. 

If any person shall, in any manner, mark upon any- 
thing made, used or sold by him, for which he has not 
obtained a patent, the name or any imitation of the 
name of any person who has obtained a patent there- 



THE RIGHTS OF JOINT PATENTEES. 



for, without the consent of such patentee or his assigns 
or legal representatives, or shall in any manner mark 
upon or affix to any such patented article the word 
•'patent" or '•})atentee,'' or the words '^letters patent," 
or any words of like import, with intent to imitate or 
counterfeit the mark or device of the patentee, witli- 
out iiaving the license or consent of such patentee or 
liis assigns or legal representatives, or shall in any 
manner mark upon or affix to any unpatented article 
the word ^'patent" or any word importing that the 
same is patented, for the purpose of deceiving the 
public, he shall be li'^ble for every such offense to a 
penality of not less than One Hundred Dollars, with 
costs ; one moiety of said penalty to the person who 
shall sue for the same, and the other to the use of the 
United States, to be recovered by suit in any district 
court of the United States within whose jurisdiction 
such offense may have l)een committed. 



The Rights of Joint Patentees. 

Inventors should not give up their rights or any 
fractional interest in their patent without a special 
contract, setting forth the amount to be paid to them 
by the other joint owners, in the event of their engag- 
ing in the manufacture and sale of the patented in- 
vention. This contract or agreement ought to be in- 
corporated in the assignment of the right. 

A wealthy manufacturer, possessing a small fraction- 
al interest in a patent, can ^o on and manufacture and 
sell the patented article or machine without liability 
to the other owners. 

The following is the opinion of Judge Chapman, of 
the Supreme Court of Massachusetts, in reference to 
the rights of JoMit owners of patents ; the same decision 
w^as also given in a case substantially the same by the 
Lord Chancellor of England, upon an appeal from the 
decision of the Master of the Rolls. 



I PRIOR USE OR PUBLICATION. 

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Judp^e Cliapm>in says. ^'That joint owners of patents 
must be regarded as having interests whicfe are dis- 
tinct and separate in their uature, though they are 
derived from the same contract ; and having such in- 
terests, with the right to nse them separately, th(*y 
cannot for any legal use of them incur any obligations 
to each other." 



Prior use or Publication.— What will 
Invalidate a Patent. 

The question is very often asked, what prior use or 
publication before obtaining the patent will invalidate 
the Letters Patent after they have been obtained ? 

In order to set aside a patent, the use must have 
been noturious or proven to have been abandoned. 
If, for t^o years before the grant of the patent, the 
patentee had carried his invention into practice, and 
made articles according to it in the w^ay of commerce, 
for gain to himself, and has been in the practice of 
selling them publicly to any one who would buy of 
him, the patent will be held void. A single instance 
of such Siil^- might be deemed a pubUc use of the in- 
vention, so as to defeat the patent. 

Judge Story, in the case of Ryan vs. Goodwin (3 
Sumner's R^-ports, 514-518), says, "It is clear by our 
law, whatever may be the law of EngUnd, +hat the 
public use or sale of an invention, in order to deprive 
an inventor of his rights, must be a public sale or use 
by others with his knowledge or consent. If the use 
or sale is without such knowledge or consent, that is 
not such use is will deprive the inventor of his title '' 

So in Pearson vs. the Eagle Screw Company, he says 
•Tt has been the uniform doctrine of the courts of the 
United States that no fraudulent or wrongful use of an 
invention, or public use without the consent or knowl- 
edge or san« tion of the inventor would deprive him of 
his rights to a patent." 



INFRINGEMENT OF LETTERS PATENT. 



Section 62 of the Act of Congress, in reference to 
prior knowledge or use in foreign countries, says, 
"That whenever it shall appear that the patentee, at 
the time of making his application for the patent, be- 
lieved himself to be the original and first inventor or 
discoverer of the thing patented, the same shall not be 
held to be void on account of the invention or dis- 
covery, or any part thereof, having been known or 
used in a foreign country before his invention or dis- 
covery thereof, if it had not been patented or described 
in a printed publication." 

Section 25 of the Patent Laws says, "That no person 
shall be debarred from receiving a patent for his in- 
vention, nor shall any patent be declared invalid by reason 
of its having been first patented or caused to be pat- 
ented in a foreign country: provided the same shall 
not have been introduced into public use in the United 
States for more than two years prior to the application." 



Infringement of Letters Patent. 

An infringement consists in the manufacture, sale 
or use of a patented article without the consent of the 
owner of the patent. 

In commencing an action for infringements, great 
care should be taken to ascertain the probable validity 
of the patent, as if there be any doubt as to the validity 
of the legal right, the court will be very cautious in 
granting an injunction : first, because if the legal right 
ultimately fails, or if the acts complained of turn out 
not to be a violation of the legal right, it will have 
acted without any authority whatever, the authority 
being merely deviabl^rom the legal right; secondly, 
and principally, because an injunction, if improperly 
granted, cause infinitely mote mischief to the defend- 
ant than the delay in granting it can possibly cause to 
the plaintiff. As a general rule the court will not 
grant an injunction unless satisfied that, in the result, 



A- derivable. 



INFRINGEMENT OF LETTERS PATENT. 



the legal right will be established, and that the acts 
complained of are in violation of it. 

Owners of patents should be yerj careful upon the 
following points : 1st, That an infringement actually 
exists; 2nd, In the selection of competent counsel — 
that is to say, an attorney who makes a speciality of 
this line of practice, as it is a speciality, and the suc- 
cessful counsel must combine with his knowledge of 
Patent Law a knowledge of mechanics. 

Judge Grier once expressed himself of lawyers in 
patent causes, that the great trouble he experienced 
in suits brought for his decision was 'Hhat lawyers were 
not mechanics^ and mechanics not lawyersy The writer 
has intended, under this heading, simply to give his 
advice, with the Acts of Congress relating to infringe- 
ments, as the successful prosecution of any case as 
heretofore mentioned depends upon the assistance of 
competent counsel. 

Section 55 of the Patent Law says, ^'That all actions, 
suits, controversies and cases arising under the patent 
laws of the United States shall be originally cogniza- 
ble, as well in equity as at law, by the circuit courts 
of the United States, or any district court having the 
power and jurisdiction of a circuit court, or by the 
Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, or of any 
Territory ; and the court shall have power, upon bill 
in equity filed by any party grieved, to grant injunct- 
ions according to the course and principles of courts 
of equity to prevent the violation of any right secured 
by patent on such terms as the courts may deem rea- 
sonable ; and upon a decree being rendered in any 
such case for an infringement, the complainant shall 
be entitled to recover, in addition to the profits to be 
accounted for by the defendant, the damages the claim- 
ant (complainant) has sustained thereby, and the court 
shall assess the same or cause the same to be assessed 
under its direction, and the court shall have the same 
powers to increase the same in its discretion that are 
given by said act to increase the damages found by 



lO INFRINGEMENT OF LETTERS PATENT. 



verdicts in actions upon the case; but all actions shall 
be brought during the term for which the letters patent 
shall be granted or extended^ or icithin six yeirs after the 
expiration thereof.''^ 

Section 56 sajs, ''That a writ of error or appeal to 
the Supreme Court of the United States shall lie from 
all judgments and decrees of any circuit court, or of 
any district court exercising the jurisdiction of a cir- 
cuit court, or of the Supreme Court of the District of 
Columbia or of any Territory, in any action, suit, con- 
troversy or case at law or in equity, touching patent 
rights, in the same manner and u-nder the same cir- 
cumstances as in other judgments and decrees of such 
circuit courts, without regard to the sum or value in 
controversy." 

Section 60 says, "That whenever, through inadvert- 
ence, accident, or mistake, and without any wilful 
default or intent to defraud or mislead the public, a 
patentee shall have (in his specification) claimed to be 
the original and first inventor or discoverer of any 
material or substantial part of the thing patented, of 
which he was not the original and first inventor or 
discoverer as aforesaid, every such patentee, his ex- 
ecutors, administrators and assigns, whether of the 
whole or any sectional interest in the patent, may 
maintain a suit at law or equity for the infringement 
of any part thereof which was bona fide his own, 
provided it shall be a material and substantial part of 
the thing patented, and be definitely distinguishable 
from the parts so claimed, without right as aforesaid, 
notwithstanding the specifications may embrace more 
than that of which the patentee was the original and 
first inventor or discoverer. But in every such c^ise 
in which a judgment or decree shall be rendered for 
the plaintiff, no costs shall be recovered unless the 
proper disclaimer has been entered at the Patent Office 
[see forms] before the commencement of the suit ; nor 
shall he be entitled to the benefits of this section if he 
shall have unreasonably neglected or delayed (o enter 
said disclaimer." 



INFRINGEMENT OF LETTERS PATENT. 



II 



Section 61 says, ''That in any action for infringe- 
ments the defendant may plead the general issue, and 
having given notice in writing to the plaintiff or his 
attorney thirty days before, may prove on trial any 
one or more of the following special matters: — 

^^ First, That for the purpose of deceiving the pub- 
lic, the description and specilication filed by the pat- 
entee in the Patent Office was made to contain less 
than the whole truth relative to his invention or dis- 
covery, or more than is necessary to produce the de- 
sired effect ; or 

^'■Second. That he surreptitiously or unjustly obtained 
the patent for that which was in fact invented by an- 
other, who was using due diligence in adapting and 
perfecting the same ; or 

''-Third. That it had been patented or described in 
some printed publication prior to his supposed in- 
vention or discovery thereof; or 

^'■Fourth. That he was not the original and first in- 
ventor or discoverer of any material and substantial 
part of the thing patented ; or 

'^Fifth. That it had been in public use or on sale in 
this country for more than two years before his appli- 
cation for a patent, or had been abandoned to the 
public. 

''And in notices as to proof of previous invention, 
knowledge or use of the thing patented, the defendant 
shall state the name of the patentees and the dates of 
their patents, and when granted, and the names and 
residences of the persons alleged to have invented or 
to have had the prior knowledge of the thing patented, 
and where and by whom it had been used ; and if any 
one or more of the special matters alleged shall be 
found for the defendant, judgment shall be rendered 
to him with costs. And the like defenses may be 
pleaded in any suit in equity for relief agamst an 
alleged infringement ; and proofs of the same may be 
given upon like notice in the answer of the defendant, 
and with the like effect.'' 



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TRADE MARKS. 



TRADE MARKS. 



Remedij for Wrongful Use of Trade Marks. 



Section 79 of the Act of Congress reads as follows ; 
^'Tbat any person or corporation who shall reproduce, 
counterfeit, copy or imitate any such recorded trade- 
mark; and affix the same to goods of substantially the 
same descriptive properties and qualities as those re- 
ferred to in the registration^ shall be liable to an action 
in the case for damages for such wrongful use of said 
trade-markj at the suit of the owner thereof, in any 
court of competent jurisdiction in the United States, 
and the party aggrieved shall also have his remedy 
according to the course of equity to enjoin the wrong- 
ful use of his trade-mark, and to recover compensation 
therefor in any court having jurisdiction over the per- 
son guilty of such wrongful use. The Commissioner 
of Patents shall not receive and record any proposed 
trade-mark which is not and cannot become a lawful 
trade-mark, or which is merely the name of a person, 
firni; or corporation only^ unaccompanied by a mark 
sufficient to distinguish it from the same name when 
used by other persons, or which is identical with a 
trade-mark appropriate to the same class of merchan- 
dise and belonging to a different owner, and already 
registered or received for registration, or which so 
nearly resembles such last-mentioned trade-mark as 
to be likely to deceive the public. * ^ * * * 

^•The right to the use of any trade-mark is assign- 
able by any instrument of writing (see forms), and 
such assignment mast be recorded in the Patent CUlice 
within sixty days after its execution, in default of which 
it shall be void as against any subsequent purchaser 
or mortgagee for a valuable consideration, without 
notice. The fees will be the same as are prescribed 
for recording assignments of patents." 



COPYRIGHTS. 



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COPYRIGHTS. 

All actions, suits, controversies and cases arising 
under the Copyright Laws of the United States are 
cognizable as well in equity as at law, whether civil 
or penal in their nature, by the circuit courts of the 
United States, or any district court having the juris- 
diction of a circuit court, or in the Supreme Court of 
the District of Columbia, or any Territory. And the 
court has the power, upon bill in equity, filed by any 
party aggrieved, to grant injunctions to prevent the 
violation of any right secured by said laws, according 
to the course and principles of court of equity, on 
such terms as the courts may deem reasonable. 



Appeals to the Supreme Court. 

A writ of error or appeal to the Supreme Court of 
the United States will lie from all judgments and de- 
crees of any court in any action, suit, controversy or 
case touching copyrights in the same manner and un- 
der the same circumstances as in other judgments and 
decrees of such courts, without regard to the sum or 
value of controversy. 



Penalty for False Marking. 

Section 98 of the Act of Congress reads, '^That if 
any person shall insert or impress such notice, or words 
of the same purport, in or upon any book, map, chart, 
musical composition, print, cut, engraving, or photo- 
graph, or other articles herein named, for which he 
has not obtained acopyrio^ht, every person so offending 
shall forfeit and pay One Hundred Dollars ; one moiety 
thereof to the person who shall sue for the same, and 
the other to the use of the United States, to be re- 
covered by action in any court of competent juris- 
diction. 



14 INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRKiHTS. 



Infringement of Copyrights. 

Books. 

Section 99 sajs, "That if any person, after recording 
the title of any book as herein provided, shall, within 
the term limited and without the consent of the pro- 
prietor of the copyright first obtained in writing, signed 
in presence of two or more witnesses, print, publish, 
or import, or, knowing the same to be so printed, pub- 
lished or imported, shall sell or expose to sale any 
copy of such book, such offender shall forfeit ev^ery 
copy thereof to said proprietor, and shall also forfeit 
and pay such damages as may be recovered in a civil 
action by such proprietor in any court of competent 
jurisdiction." 

Map^ Chromo, Chart, Engraving , elc.y etc. 

Section 100 reads, "That if any person, after the 
recording of the title of any map, chart, musical com- 
position, print, cut, engraving, photograph, or chromo, 
or of the description of any painting, drawing, statue, 
statuary, or model or design intended to be perfected 
and executed as a work of the Fine Arts, as herein 
provided, shall within the term limited, and without 
the consent of the proprietor of the copyright first 
obtained in writing, signed in pre3ence_of two or more 
witnesses, engrave, etch, work, copy, jitint, publish or 
import, either in w^hole or in part, or by varying the 
main design with intent to evade the law, or, knowing 
the same to be so printed, published or imported, shall 
sell or expose to sale any copy of such map or other 
article, as aforesaid, he shall forfeit to the said pro- 
prietor all the plates on which the same shall be copied, 
and every sheet thereof, either copied or printed : and 
shall further forfeit One Dollar for every sheet of the 
same found in his possession, either printing, printed, 
copied, published, imported, or exposed for sale ; and 



INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHTS. 



in case of a painting, statue, or statuary, be shall for- 
feit Ten Dollars for every copy of the same in his pos- 
session, or which have by him been sold or exposed 
for sale, one moiety thereof to the proprietor and the 
other to the use of the United States, to be recovered 
by action in any court of competent jurisdiction." 

Dramatic Compositions. 

Section 101 reads, *'That any person publicly per- 
forming or representing any dramatic composition for 
which a copyright hns been obtained, without the 
consent of the proprietor thereof, or his heirs or 
assigns, shall be liable for damages therefor, to be re- 
covered by action in any court of competent juris- 
diction ; said damages in all cases to be assessed at 
some sum not less than One Hundred Dollars for the 
first, and Fifty Dollars for every subsequent perform- 
ance, as to the court shall appear to be just." 

Mann script s. 

Section 102, ''That any person who shall print or 
publish any manuscript whatever, without the consent 
of the author or proprietor first obtained (if such 
author or proprietor be a citizen of the United States, 
or resident therein), shall be liable to said author or 
proprietor for all damages occasioned by such injury, 
to be recovered by action on the case in any court of 
competent jurisdiction." 

LimAiation of Action. 



No action can be maintained in case of forfeiture or 
penalty under the Copyright Laws, unless the same is 
commenced within two years after the cause of action has 
arisen. 



1 6 ASSIGNMENTS. 



ASSIGNMENTS. 



Grants of Territorial Rights, 

Letters Patent may be assigned, either as to the 
whole or an undivided interest. A patentee may also 
grant and convey an exclusive right under his patent 
to the whole or any specified portion of the United 
States by an instrument in writing. (See forms.) 

Assignments^ cj'c, lohen to be Recorded. 

Every assignment or grant of an exclusive Territorial 
right, as well as of an interest in a patent, must be re- 
corded in the Patent Office within three months from the 
execution thereof, otherwise it will be void as against 
any subsequent purchaser or mortgagee for a valuable 
consideration, without notice ; but, if recorded after 
that time, it will protect the assignee or grantee against 
any subsequent purchaser whose assignment or grant 
is not then od record. 

The receipt of assignments is not generally acknowl- 
edged by the Patent Office ; they are recorded in their 
turn within a few days after they are received, and 
then transmitted to the persons entitled to them. 

Fees for Recording Assignments, 

The fees to be transmitted with assignments to be 
recorded are as folloAvs : — 

If containing 300 words or under, . $1.00 
If containing over 300 and not exceeding 

1000 words, 2.00 

If containing over l(ff>0 words, . . 3 00 

Correspondence icith the Patent Offiice. 
In writing to the Patent Office, enclosing assignments 



COPIES OF PATENTS^ ETC. 



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for record, or Tvishing copies of patents, all communi- 
cations must be addressed in the following form : — 

'< Commissioner of Patents^ 

Washington, D. (7." 

and the postage must be prepaid in full. If addressed 
to any other officer thej will not be noticed. A sepa- 
rate letter should in everj case be written in relation 
to each distinct subject of inquiry or application, and 
the name and post office address of the writer given in 
a plain, legible hand ; thus will all mistakes be avoided. 



COPIES OF PATENTS, ETC. 

In disposing of rights, instituting suits for infringe- 
ments, and for other purposes, it is often desired or 
becomes necessary to have copies of Patents. In such 
cases in ordering, the name of the inventor and pat- 
entee, the title of the invention and the date of the 
patent must be given ; if omitted, the Patent Office 
will make an extra charge of One Dollar for time oc- 
cupied in making search in consequence of the omission 
of any of these data. 

Fees for Copies of Patents, 

For uncertified copies of the specification and 
accompanying drawing of any patent issued 
since July 1st, 1871, 25 cts. 

Twenty copies or more, whether of one or seve- 
ral patents, per copy, 10 cts. 

For uncertified copy of the specification and accom- 
panying drawing of any patent issued prior to July 
1, 1871,, the reasonable cost of making the same. 

For a certified copy of any existing patent, the charge 
will be 10 cents for every hundred words. 

For a certified copy of any drawing, the reasonable 
cost of making it. 



F(3RMS. 



Tn ordering ca cop}^ of any assignment on record at 
the Patent Office, the Liber, and page of the record, as 
well as the name of the inventor, must be given, other- 
wise an extra charge will be made for the time con- 
sumed in making any search that may become neces- 
sary. The charge for certified copy of assignment 
will be at the rate of 10 cents for every hundred words. 



FORMS 



ASSIGNMENTS. 



Entire interest in Letters Patent. 

Whereas I, , of 

State of , did obtain letters patent of the 

United States for , said letters patent 

being granted to me and bearing date the 

day of 1874, and numbered , 

And Whereas, , of .^State of 

, is desirous of acquiring all the right, 

title and interest which I have in and to said invention 
as secured to me by said letters patent. 

Noio this Indenture Witnesseth, that for and in con- 
sideration of dollars to me in hand 

paid, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, I 
have assigned, sold and set over, and do hereby assign, 

sell and set over unto the said all 

the right, title and interest which I have in and to the 
said invention to the full end of the term for which 
said letters patent are granted, the same to be held and 
enjoyed by the said as fully and 



FORMS. 



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entirely as the same would have been held and enjoyed 

by me if this assignment and sale had not been made. 

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand 

and affixed my seal this day of , 

187 , in presence of two subscribing witnesses. 



WitD esses : 



< SEAL. I 



Undivided Interest in Letters Patent. 

The same form is used as that for entire interest, 
substituting the proportion to be assigned in place of 
the words ^-all'^ and ^^entire','^ but the assignor should 
peruse carefully the article headed ^^The Eights of Joint 
Patentees'^ before disposing of any portion of their in- 
terest in this manner. 



Exclusive Territorial Grant by an Assignee. 

Whereas, , of , 

State of. , did obtain letters patent of 

the United States for a new and useful improvement 

in ; said letters patent bearing 

date the... day of. , 187 , and 

numbered 

And Whereas by assignment bearing date the 

day of , 187 , and duly recorded in Liber 

, page , of the records of the Patent Office, 

the said did assign to me 

all the right, title and interest which he had in said 
letters patent ; 

And Whereas .,. , of, , , 

State of is desirous of acquiring all 

[or such proportions to be assigned] the right, title 
and interest which I have in and to said invention ; 



20 FORMS. 



Now this Indenture Witnessethj that for and in con- 
sideration of dollars to me in hand 

paid, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, I 
have assigned, sold and set over, and do hereby assign, 

sell and set over unto the said all 

the right, title and interest which I have in and to said 
invention; the same to be held and enjoyed by the 

said as fully and entirely as the same 

would have been held and enjoyed by me if this as- 
signment and sale had not been made. 

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand 

and affixed my seal this day of , 

187 , in the presence of two subscribing witnesses. 

Witnesses : 




Note.— In using the above form when it is intended 
to simply to convey a single State, insert, alter men- 
tioning the State, the following words: '^and in no other 
place or places.^'' 



LINCENSE. 



Shop Right. 

In consideration of dollars, to be paid 

by , of -. , State of 

, I do hereby license and empower the 

said to manufacture, at a single 

foundry and machine shop in the city of , 

county of... , and State of , 

and in no other place or places, the improvement in 

, for which letters patent of the United 

States, number , were granted to me the 

day of ., 187 , and to sell the 

so manufactured throughout the United States, to the 
full end of the term for which said letters patent are 
granted. 



FORMS. 21 



In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand 

and affixed my seal this day of , 

187 , in the presence of two subscribing witnesses. 



Witnesses 



I -j SEAL. I 



Not Exclusive. — With Royalty. 

This agreement, made this day of , 

187 , between , party of the first part, 

and party of the second part, 

witnesseth, that whereas letters patent of the United 

States for an improvement in were 

granted to the party of the first part, dated the 

day of ,187 , and numbered ; 

And Whereas^ the party of the second part is desirous 

of manufacturing , containing said 

patented improvement ; now, therefore, the parties 
have agreed as follows : — 

I. The party of the first part hereby licenses and 
empowers the party of the second part to manufacture, 
subject to the conditions hereinafter named, at their 

factory in , county of , 

State of , and in no other place or places, 

to the end of the term for which said letters patent 

were granted , containing the patented 

improvements, and to sell the same within the United 
States. 

II. The party of the second part agrees to make 
true returns to the party of the first part, under oath, 
upon the first days of January and July in each year, 

of all containing the patented 

improvements manufactured by them. 

III. The party of the second part agrees to pay to 

the party of the first part dollars, as 

a license fee upon every -.manufactured 



FORMS. 



by said party of the second part, containing the pat- 
ented improvements ; [provided that, if the said fee 
be paid upon the days provided herein for semi-annual 

returns, or within days thereafter, a discount of 

per cent, shall be made from said fee for 

prompt payment.] 

IV. Upon failure of the party of the second part to 
make returns, or to make payment of license fees, as 

herein provided, for ..days after the days herein 

named, the party of the first part may terminate this 
license by serving^ a written notice upon the party of 
the second part ; but the party of the second part shall 
not thereby be discharged from any liability to the 
party of the first part for any license fees due at the 
time of serving of said notice. 

In witness whereof, the parties above named have 
hereunto set their hands and affixed their seals the 
day and year first above written. 



Sealed and delivered "\ 
in the presence of ( 




NoTE.~In using this form, the parts in brackets can 
be inserted or omitted, as desired. 



ASSIGNMENTS, 



Transfer of a Trade Mark. 

We, ,of , partners 

under the firm name of.. ..,> , in considera- 
tion of dollars, to us paid by.. , 

of , and State of , do 

hereby sell, assign and transfer to the said 

and his assigns the exclusive right to use, in the manu- 



FORMS. 23 



facture and sale of , a certain trade 

mark for deposited by us in the United 

States Patent Office, and recorded therein the 

day of ,187 ; the same to be held, 

enjoyed and used by the said as fuU}^ 

and entirely as the same would have been held and 
enjoyed by us if this grant had not been made. 

Wftness our hands and seals this day of 

187 . 



Witnesses : 




A.aEN'TS. 



Powers of Attorney. 

A power of attorney or letter of attorney is a writ- 
ten instrument, commonly under seal, by which one or 
more persons, called constituents, authorize one or 
more other persons, called attorneys, to act instead of 
the former. 

The authority given may either be general or limited, 
revocable or irrevocable. The power of attorney to 
execute a conveyance of a patent right, the attorney 
should execute the assignment in the name of his 
principal, and affix the seal of the principal 'to it, and 
acknowledge it before a magistrate to be the deed of 
the principal. 

No attorney has power to nominate a substitute un- 
less it be expressly given to him in the power creating 
him attorney. 



24 



FORMS. 



and 



Power of Attorney to Sell Territory. 

General. 

Know all Men by these Presents^ that I, 

of , county of 

State of , have made, constituted, and 

appointed, and bj these presents do make, constitute 

and appoint , of 

county of ,..., and State of .,., 

a true and lawful attorney, for me and in my name, 
place and stead, and in my behalf to sell, assign and 
transfer, and to ask, demand, recover and receive any 
sums of money arising therefrom in disposing of cer- 
tain patent rights secured to me by letters patent of 

the United States, dated the day of. , 

187 , and numbered ; giving and granting unto 

my said attorney full power and authority generally to 
do and perform all and every act and thing whatsoever 
requisite and proper to effectuate all or any of the 
premises, or any other matter or thing appertaining 
or belonging to me, with the same powers, and to all 
intents and purposes with the same validity as I, if 
personally present, could ; [giving and granting also 
unto my said attorney full power to substitute one or 
more attorney or attorneys under him, my said attor- 
ney, in or concerning the premises or any part thereof] 
I hereby verifying and confirming whatsoever my said 
attorney [or his substitute or substitutes] shall and 
may do by virtue hereof, in the premises. 

In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand 

and affixed my seal this day of , 

in the year of our Lord, 187 . 

Signed^ sealed and de- 
livered in the presence of 



f 



SEAL 



1 



Note.— The parts in brackets to be inserted or omitted 
as desired. 



I 



FORMS. 



Power of Attorney to Negotiate Sales of 
Territory. — Limited, 

Know all Men by these Presents^ that I, , 

of , county of , and 

State of... , have made, constituted and 

appointed, and by these presents do make, constitute 

and appoint , of , 

county of , and State of , 

a true and lawful attorney, for me and in my name, 
place and stead, and in my behalf to negotiate the sale 
of certain rights secured to me by letters patent of 

the United States, dated the day of , 

187 , and numbered ; said sales to be restricted 

to the States of , and 

in no other place or places. Giving and granting unto 
my said attorney full power and authority to do and 
perform all and every act and thing whatsoever re- 
quisite or proper to effect speedy sales, and to have 
the same power, and to all intents and purposes the 
same validity as I, if personally present, could ; I 
hereby verifying and confirming whatsoever my said 
attorney shall and may do by virtue hereof, in the 
premises. 

In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand 

and affixed my seal this day of , 

in the year of our Lord, 187 . 

Signed^ sealed and de- 
livered in the presence of 



SEAL 



DISCLAIMER. 

To the Commissioner of Fatents : — 

Your petitioner, , of. 

county of.,.,. , and State of.. 



26 FORMS. 



represents that be has, by grants duly recorded in the 

United States Patent Office (Liber , page ,) 

become the owner of an exclusive right within and 

for the several States of , 

to make, use, and vend to others to be used, a certain 

im_provement in , for which letters 

patent of the United States were granted to , 

of , in the county of , 

and State of , the day ©f 

., 187 ; that he has reason to believe 

that, through inadvertence, accident or mistake, the 
specification and claim of said letters patent are too 
broad, including that of which said patentee was not 
the first inventor. 

Your petitioner, therefore, hereby enters his dis- 
claimer to that part of the claim in said specification 
which is in the following words, to wit: (Here insert 
the part of claim which is intended to disclaim.) 

In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand 

and affixed my seal this day of 

, 187 . 



1. 



SEAL 



"'} 



Oath of Inventor as to the loss of Letters 
Patent. 

State of. ,. 

County of 



} 



, of said county, being duly 

sworn [or affirmed] doth depose and say that letters 

patent, number , granted to him, and bearing 

date the .day of , 18V , 

have been either lost or destroyed ; that he has made 
diligent search for the said letters patent in all places 



FORMS. 



27 



where the same would probably be found, if existing, 
and that he has not been able to find them. 

[Signature.] 



Subscribed and sworn to before me this. 



day of. 



187 



Justice of the Peace. 



Oath of Administrator as to the loss of 
Letters Patent. 



State of.,.. 
County of. 



;} 



SS, 



, of said county, being duly 

sworn, doth depose and say that he is administrator of 

the estate of , deceased, late of. , 

in said county ; that the letters patent, No , 

granted to said , and bearing date the 

day of c , 187 , have 

been lost or destroyed, as he verily believes ; that he 
has made diligent search for the said letters patent in 
all places where the same would probably be found, if 
existino", and especially among the papers of the dece- 
dent, and that he has not been able to find said letters 
patent. 



Administrator, ^c. 



Sworn to and subscribed before me this, 
day of , 187 . 



Justice of the Peace. 



HOW TO SELL PATENTS. 29 



HOW TO SELL PATENTS. 



Letters Patent are valued in accordance to the de- 
mand for the inyention or article secured, and that 
article should be a new and better article or a cheaper 
article than that produced before to the public. There 
is always a demand for inventions of merit, and the 
question is, "what method is best to properly introduce 
the patent in order to effect speedy sales of territory." 

There are, in the larger cities, what are termed 
"Patent Brokers, Patent Exchanges," etc., etc., the 
proprietors of which hold out inducements to patentees 
and owners of patents that, for a fee in advance, vary- 
ing from five to a hundred dollars, they will take 
charge of their invention; and, from their glowing 
statements as to extraordinary facilities, etc., etc., they 
can effect rapid sales. Of these parties patentees are 
advised to be extremely cautious, as they care more 
for the advanced fee than for disposing of rights. It 
will be obvious that these men cannot effect sales 
without bringing the invention before the notice of 
the public ; to do so they must advertise it ; thus it 
will be readily seen that the fee is entirely inadequate 
and their facilities no better than the patentee himself 
has. Further, upon a close investigation it will be 
found that they have rarely, if ever, disposed of a single 
patent. 

It must not be supposed that patents can be disposed 
of without some capital ; and the most successful of 
those (who have come under the writer's notice) in 
effecting sales have accomplished it by judicious ad- 



HOW TO SELL PATENTS. 



J 



The first step — where the manufactured article of 
itself is too large to be readily transported around for 
exhibition — is to have constructed a number of models 
(working models are preferable, as there are capitalists 
and others who may invest, but having no knowledge 
of mechanics are slow to see the advantages of the 
invention, unless rendered very plain), of convenient 
aize, to be readily handled. 

The second step is to obtain, in the large cities of 
the States to be disposed of, ffood canvassers, — there are 
reliable men who can be had (to work on per centage) 
by advertising in the daily papers. When this is ac- 
complished and models forwarded, the patentee should 
prepare an attractiA^e card for at least one paper of the 
largest circulation in each city, calling attention to 
the merits of his invention, the location of his agent 
and model. Unusual inducements should be held out 
to effect the first sale, if only for a shop right, in order 
that the full size invention may be constructed ; the 
advantages will thus be two-fold : first, the purchaser 
at once, in manufacturing and selling, assists in in- 
troducing it and paves the way for more rapid sales to 
others ; and second, the merits of the invention, from 
full size, can be better understood and appreciated. 

It would also be better and safer for the patentee, in 
appointing canvassers or agents, to give them no au- 
thority to execute deeds of transfer when sales are 
effected (unless personally known), as the agent, by 
informing his principal of terms of sale, name, etc., 
can have readily forwarded by express, 0. 0. D., to the 
assignee a duly executed deed; this gives to the pat- 
entee the privilege to accept or reject the negotiations 
of his agent, and keep control of his business. 

In estimating the prices for Territorial rights, due 
attention should be given to the population ; — those 
States or counties the largest populated being more 
valuable than the lesser. The tables in the subsequent 
pages are expressly arranged for this purpose. 



Fopuktion of the Various States ani lerritories, 

AI.SO, 

The Counties in each State, and the Principal Cities 
of the United States. 

COMPILED FROM THE LATEST U. S. CENSUS. 



A-ZiAiBAMA, — Area, 50,7*^2 square miles. 



Autauga 11,623 

Baker 6,194 

Baldwin 6,004 

Barbour 29,309 

Benton v. 

Bibb 7,469 

Blount 9,945 

Bullock ....24,474 

Butler 14,981 

Calhoun 13,979 

Chambers 17,562 

Cherokee 11,132 

Choctaw 12,676 

Clark 14,629 

Clay 9,560 

Cleburne 8,017 

Coffee 6,171 

Colbert 12,537 

Conecuh 9,574 

Coosa 11,945 

Covington 4,868 

Crenshaw 11,156 

Dale 11,325 

Dallas 40,705 

DeKalb 7,126 

Elmore 14,477 

Escambia 4,041 

Etowah 10,109 

Fayette 7,166 

Franklin 8,006 

Geneva 2,959 

Greene 18,399 

Hancock 

Hale 21,792 

Total, 



Henry 14,191 

Jackson 19,410 

JefiTerson., 12,345 

Lauderdale 15,092 

Lawrence 16,658 

Lee 21J50 

Limestone 15,017 

Lowndes 25,719 

Macon 17,727 

Madison 31,267 

Marengo 26,151 

Marion 6 059 

Marshall 9,871 

Mobile 49,311 

Montgomery 43,704 

Morgan 12,187 

Monroe 14,214 

Perry 21,975 

Pickens 17,690 

Pike 17,423 

Randolph 12,006 

Russell 21,636 

Sanford 8,893 

Shelby 12,218 

St. Clair 9,360 

Sumter 24,110 

Talladega 18,063 

Tallapoosa 16,963 

Tuscaloosa 20,081 

Walker 6,543 

Washington 3,912 

Wilcox 28,377 

Winston 4,155 



.996,988. 



32 



CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES. 



AMKANSAS. — Area, 52,198 square miles. 



Arkansas 8,268 

Ashley 8,042 

Benton 13,831 

Boone 7,032 

Bradley 8,646 

Callioun 3,853 

Carroll 5,780 

Chicot 7,214 

Clark 11,953 

Columbia 11,397 

Conway 8,112 

Crawford 8,957 

Crittenden 3,831 

Craighead 4,577 

Cross 3,915 

Dallas 5,707 

Desha.-. 6,12-5 

Drew 9,960 

Franklin 9,627 

Fulton 4,843 

Grant 3,943 

Green 7,573 

Hempstead 13,768 

Hot Springs 5,877 

Independence 14,566 

Izard 6,806 

Jackson 7,268 

Jefferson 15,733 

Johnson 9,152 

Lafayette 9,139 

Lawrence 5,981 



Little River .3,2-36 

Madison 7,927 

Marion 3,979 

Mississippi 3,633 

Monroe 8,-336 

Montgomery 2,984 

Newton 3,-364 

Ouachita 12,975 

Perry 2,685 

Phillips .f. 1-5,-372 

Pike -3,78S 

Poinsett 1,720 

Polk 3,376 

Pope ...8,409 

Prairie -5,604 

Pulaski 32,066 

Randolph 7,466 

St. Francis.. .'. 6,714 

Saline 3,911 

Scott 7,483 

Searcy 5,614 

Sebastian 12,940 

Sevier 4,492 

Sharpe 5,400 

Union 10,-571 

VanBuren 5,107 

Washington 17,266 

White 10,-346 

Woodruff 6,891 

Yell 8,048 



Total, 483,179. 



CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES. 33 



CAZIFOnNIA—Jut^ea, 183,981 square miles. 



! Alameda..., 24,237 Placer 11,857 

' Alpine 685 Plumas 4,489 

j Amador 9,582 Sacramento 26,831 

Butte 11,403 Hi. Bernardo 3,988 

Calaveras 8,895 Han Diego 4,974 

] Colusa .- 6,165 San Francisco 149,482 

I Contra Costa 8,461 S. Joaquin 21,050 

I Del Norte 2,022 S.L.Obispo 4,772 

I El Dorado 10,309 S. Mateo 6,635 

Fresno 6,336 S. Barbara 7,784 

i Humboldt 6,143 S. Clara 26,246 

: Inyo 1,956 S, Cruz 8,743 

j Kern 2,925 Shasta 4,173 

I Klamath 1,686 Siera 5,619 

i 

I Lake 2,969 Siskiyou , 6,848 

I Lassen 1,324 Solano 16,871 

I LosAngelos 15,309 Sonoma 19,819 

j Marin 6,903 Stanislaus 6,499 

I Mariposa , 4,572 Sutter 5,030 

j Mendocino 7,54-5 Tehoma... 3,587 

j Merced 2,807 Trinity 3,213 

[ Mono 430 Tulare , 4,533 

Monterey , 9,876 Tuolumne.. 8,150 

i Napa 7,163 Yolo..,. 9,899 

j Nevada 19,136 Yuba 10,851 

Total,... 560,285, 



34 



CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES. 



CONNECTICUT.— Area, 4,674 square miles. 

Fairfield 9.3,27() New Haven r21,2.-)7 

Hartford i;)!),0a7 New London 06,5:^4 

Litchfield 18,727 Tolland 22,000 

Middlesex .80,099 Windham 88,ol8 

Total, 5:37,418. 



DELAWARE.— Area, 2,120 spitfire miles. 



Kent 29,804 Sussex. 

New Castle 6:5,ol5 

Total 



12.-),015. 



,81,696 



FEOIilDJ.—Area, 59,26S square miles. 



Alachua ,17,828 

Baker 1,825 

Benton 

Bradford 8,071 

Brevard 1,210 

Calhoun 908 

Clay 2,098 

Columbia 7,885 

Dade 85 

Duval 11,921 

Escambia 7,825 

Franklin 1,256 

Gadsden 9,802 

Hamilton 5,749 

Hernando 2,988 

Hillsboro 8,215 

Holmes, 1,572 

Jackson 9,528 

Jeflerson 18,898 

Lafayette 1,788 

liCon 15,288 

Total, 



Levy : 2,017 

Liberty 1,050 

Madison 11,121 

Manatee 1,981 

Marion 10,804 

Monioe 5,657 

Nassau 4,247 

New River 

Orange 2,195 

Polk 8,159 

Putnam 8,821 

S. Rosa 8,812 

St. Johns 2,618 

Sumter 2,952 

Suwnee 8,556 

Taylor 1,448 

Volusia 1,728 

Wakulla 2,505 

Walton 8,050 

Washington 2,802 

187,750. 



GEOItGIA.—Area, 58, 000 squarp miles. 



Appling 0,086 

Baker 6,848 

Baldwin 10,618 

Banks 4,973 

Barlow 16,566 

Berrien 4,518 

I Bibb 21,2.5.5 

I Brooks 8,342 

i Bryan 5,2-52 

I Bullock 5,610 

I Burke 14,.586 

! Butts 6,941 

i Calhoun 5,503 

Camden 4,611 

Campbell 9,176 

Carroll 11,782 

Cass 

Catoosa. 4,409 

Charlton 1,897 

Chatham 41,279 

Chattah'ee.... 6,059 

Chatooga 6,902 

Cherokee 10,399 

Clarke 12,941 

Clay 5,493 

Clayton 5,477 

Clinch 3,945 

Cobb 13,814 

Cotfee .3,192 

Colquitt 1,651 

Columbia 13,529 

Coweta 15,875 

Crawford 7,.557 

Dade 3,0-33 

Dawson 4,369 

Decatur 1.5,183 

DeKalb 10,014 

Dooley 9,790 

Dougherty. ..11,-514 

Early 6,998 

Echols 1,978 

Effingham 4,214 

Elbert 9,249 

Emanuel 6J143 

Fannin .5,429 

Total 



Fayette 8,221 

Floyd 17,230 

Forsyth 7,983 

Franklin 7,893 

Fulton .3,-346 

Gilmer 6,644 

Glascock 2,736 

Glynn -5,376 

Gordon 9,268 

Greene 12,4-54 

Gwinnett 12,4-31 

Habersham...6,-322 

Hall ' 9,607 

Hancock .11,-317 

Haralson 4,004 

Harris 1-3,284 

Hart 6,783 

Heard. 7.866 

Henry 10,102 

Houston 20.406 

Irwin 1^8-37 

Jackson 11,181 

Jasper 10,489 

Jefferson 12,192 

Johnson 2,964 

Jones 9,436 

Laurens 7,8-34 

Lee 9,-567 

Liberty 18,912 

Lincoln .5,413 

Lowndes 8,821 

Lumpkin 5,161 

Macon 11,458 

Madison 5,227 

Marion 8,000 

Mcintosh 4,48-5 

Merriweat'r 13,7-56 

Miller 3,091 

Milton 4,284 

Mitchell 6,6-33 

Monroe.... 17,213 

Montgomery 3,-586 

Morgan 10,696 

Murray 6,-500 

Muscogee 16,663 



Newton 14,615 

Oglethorpe ..11,782 

Paulding 7,6-39 

Pickens 5,317 

Pierce 2,778 

Pike 10,905 

Polk 7,822 

Pulaski 11,940 

Putnam 10,461 

Quitman 4,1-50 

Rabun.. 3,2-56 

Randolph 10,-561 

Richmond.. .25,137 

Schley -5,129 

Scriver 9,175 

Spaulding... 10,205 

Stewart l4,204 

Sumter 16,5-59 

Talbot 11,913 

Taliaferro 4,796 

Tatnall 4,860 

Taylor...' 7,141 

Telfair -3,236 

Terrell 9,053 

Thomas 17,158 

Towns 2,780 

Troup 17,632 

Twiggs 8,.545 

Union -5,267 

IJpson 9,4-30 

Walker 9,925 

Walton 11,088 

Ware 2,286 

Wairen 10,-545 

Washington 15,641 

Wayne 2,177 

Webster 4,677 

White 4,606 

Whitfield 10,117 

Wilcox 2,439 

Wilkes 11,796 

Wilkinson.. ..9,387 
Worth -3,778 



,1,194,089 



36 



CENSUS OV THE UNITED STATES. 



ILLTiVOIS.—jlrea, 53, 403 square tniles. 



Adams 56,862 

Alexander 10,564 

Bond 18,152 

Boone 12,042 

Brown 12,205 

Bureau 32,415 

Calhoun 6,562 

Carroll 16,705 

Cass 10,089 

Champaigne 82,788 

Christian 20,863 

Clark 18,719 

Clav 15,875 

Clinton 16,284 

Coles 25,287 

Cook 349,970 

Crawford 18,889 

Cumberland 12,228 

DeKalb 28,265 

De Witt 14,768 

Douglas 18,484 

Du Page 16,685 

Edgar 21,450 

Edwards 7,565 

Effingham 15,658 

Fayette 19,838 

Ford 9,108 

Franklin 12,652 

Fulton 88,292 

Gallatin 11,184 

Green 20,277 

Grundv 14,988 

Hamilton 18,014 

Hancock 84,461 

Hardin 5,113 

Henderson 12,582 

Henry 35,507 

Iroquois 25,782 

Jackson 19,634 

Jasper 11,284 

Jefferson 17,864 

: Jersey 15,054 

i Jo Daviess 27,810 

I Johnson 11.248 

I Kane 89,091 

Kankakee 24,852 

Kendall ' .12,899 

Knox 89,528 

Lake 21,014 

EaSelle 60,792 

r^awrence 12,588 

Total, 



Lee 27,171 

Livingston 81,472 

Logan 28,052 

McDonough , 26,511 

McHenry 28,762 

McLean 58,988 

Macon 20,622 

Macoupin 82,729 

Madison 44,181 

Marion 20,622 

Marshall 16,956 

Mason 16,184 

Massac 9,581 

Menard 11,785 

Mercer 18,769 

Monroe....; 12,892 

Montgomery 2."),815 

Morgan 28,468 

Moultrie 10,885 

Ogle 27,498 

Peoria 47,540 

Perry 18,728 

Piatt 10,958 

Pike 80,768 

Pope 11,487 

Pulaski 8,752 

Putnam 66,280 

Randolph 20,859 

Richland 12,808 

RockLsland 29,788 

St Clair .51,069 

Saline 12,714 

Sangamon., 46,-854 

Schuyler 17,419 

Scott 10,.5.8') 

Shelby 25,475 

Stark 10,751 

Stephenson 80,608 

Tazewell 27,908 

Union 16,518 

Vermilion 80,.888 

Wabash 8,841 

Warren 2.8,174 

Washington 17,599 

Wayne 19,758 

White 16,816 

Whiteside 27,506 

Will 48,018 

Williamson 17,.829 

Winnebago 29,801 

Woodford 18,956 

2,589,638. 



CENSUS OF 


THE 


UNITED STATES. 


37 


llfDIANA,- 

■Vdams . . 


-Area, 

..10,882 
..48,494 
..21,188 
....5,615 
....6,272 
..22,598 
....8,681 
..16,152 
..24,198 
..24,770 
..19,084 
..17,880 
....9,851 
..16,747 
..24,116 

"i7',167 
-.19,080 
..12,597 
..26,026 
...0,476 
..28,800 
..16,889 
..20,228 
..12,726 
...17,871 
..18,487 
..19,514 
..20,882 
..15,128 


33,809 square miles. 

Lawrence 


14 628 


Allen 


Madison 


...22,770 


1 Bartholomew 

1 Benton 

! Blackford 

Boone..... 

i Brown , 

' Carroll 

j Cass 


Clarion . 


.65 245 


Marshall 

Martin 

Miami 

Monroe, 


...20,211 
...11,103 
...21,052 
...14,168 


Montgomery 

Morgan 

Newton 


28.765 
...17,528 
....5,829 i 


1 Clarke.. 

Clay 

Clinton 

Crawford 

Daviess . 


Noble 


...20,889 
.. 5 887 


Ohio 


Orange 

Owen , 

Parke 

Perrv . .. 


...18,497 

...16,187 

...18,166 

.14,801 


Dearborn 

Decatur 

DeKalb 

Delaware 


PiVe 


...18,779 


Porter 

Posev 


...18,942 I 
...19,185 


Dubois 

Elkhart 


Pulasi^'i 


....7,802 j 


Favette 

Floyd 

Fountain.. 

Franklin 

Fulton 

Gibson 

Grant 


Putnam 


...21.514 


Randolph 

Pipley 

Rush 

St. Joseph 

Scott.... 

Shplby 

Spencer., 


22 862 
...2o'.977 
..17,626 
...25,822 
... 7,878 
...21,.«92 
...17,998 
....8,S88 


Green 


TTaniilton 


Stark 


Hancock 


Steuben 

Sullivan , 


...12,854 i 
...18,458 I 


Harrison 

Hendricks 

Henry 

Howard 


..19,918 
..20,277 
..22,986 
..15.847 


Switzerland. 

Tippecanoe 

Tipton 


...12,184 ; 
...88,515 ' 
...11,958 


Huntingdon 

Jackson 

Jasper 

Jav 


..19,086 

..18,974 

....6,584 

15 000 


Union 

Vanderberg 

Vermilion 

Vigo 

Wabash... 


....6.841 
...88,145 
...10.840 , 
.88,549 
..21,805 
..10,204 


Jefferson 

Jennings 

Jonnson - 


..29,741 
..16,218 
. 18,866 
..21,.>59 
..28,581 
..14,148 
-.12,889 
..27,062 


Warren 


Warwick 


Knox 

Kosciusko 

La Grange 

Lake 

La Porte 


Washington 

Wavne 

Weils, 

White 

Whitley 


...18,495 i 
..84,048 j 
..18,585 
..10,.>51 
..14,899 







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Adair 8,<)S2 

Adams 4,014 

Allamakee l7,S(j8 

Appanoose 16,450 

Audubon, 1.212 

Benton 22,451 

Black Hawk, 21,700 

Boone 14,570 

Bremer 12,528 

Buchanan, 17,034 

Buena Vista 1,585 

Butler 9,95i 

Calhoun, 1,002 

Carroll 2,451 

Cass 5,404 

Cedar, 19,781 

Cerro Gor'o 4,722 

Cherokee, 1,907 

Chickasaw 10,180 

Clarke 8,785 

Clay 1,528 

Clayton 27,771 

Clinton 85,857 

Crawford, 2,580 

Dallas 12,019 

Davis 15,565 

Decatur 12,018 

Delaware 17,482 

Des Moines 27,258 

Dickinson 1,889 

Dubuque 38.969 

Eramett 1,292 

Fayette 16,978 

Floyd 10,708 

Franklin, 4,738 

Fremont 11.174 

Greene 4,027 

Grundy 0,398 

Guthrie 7,001 

Hamilton 0,005 

Hancock 999 

Hardin : 18,086 

Harrison 8,981 

Henry, 21,!00 

Howard 6,282 

Humboldt 2,596 

Ida 220 

Iowa, .....16,642 

Jackson 22,620 

Jasper 22,116 

Total 



014 square miles. 

Jefferson, 17,889 

Johnson, 24,898 

Jones, 19,731 

Keokuk 19,484 

Kossuth 8,851 

Lee 87,210 

Lynn 28,785 

Louisa, 12,809 

Lucas, 10,288 

Lyon 21 

Madison, 10,854 

Mahaska 2,508 

Marion 4,484 

Marshall 17,070 

Mills 8,717 

Mitchell 9,583 

INIonona 8.054 

Monroe, 12,724 

Montgomery 5,934 

Muscatine 21,688 

O'Brien 715 

Osceola 

Page 9,974 

Palo Alto 1,380 

Plymouth, 2,199 

Pocahontas 1,446 

Polk 27,857 

Pottawat'e 16,893 

Poweshiek, 15,581 

Ringgold, 5,692 

Sac, 1,411 

Scott, 83,599 

Shelby 2,540 

Sioux, 57() 

Story 11,051 

Tama 10,131 

Taylor, 6,989 

Union 5,986 

Van Buren, 17,672 

Wapello, 22,346 

Warren 17,982 

Washington 18,952 

Wayne 11,287 

Webster 10,484 

AVinnebago 1,562 

Winneshiek 2:3,570 

Woodbury 6,252 

Worth, 2,892 

Wright 2,392 



1,191,802. 



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KANSAS. — Area, 78,418 square miles. 

Allen.. , 7,023 Lyon 8,02i 

Anderson 5,220 Marion, 7(38 

Atchison 15,507 Marshall 6,901 

Barb'r (w. Carley McPherson, 738 

Burton.... 2 Miami, , 11,72;5 

Bourbon 15,076 Mitchell 485 

Brown , 6,824 Montgomery 7,564 

Butler 3,0-3.5 Morris, 2,225 

Chase, 1,975 Nemeha, 7,339 

Cherokee 11,038 Ness 2 

Clarke Neosho, 10,206 

Clay 2,942 Norton, 

Cloud 2,323 Osage, 7,648 

Cotfee 6,201 Osborne 33 

Comanche Ottawa 2,127 

Carley et al 1,175 Pawnee 179 

Crawford, ..8,160 Phillips, 

Davis 3,993 Pottawat'e 7,848 

Dickinson, : 3,043 Pratt 

Doniphaji 13,969 Reno 

Douglas ....20,604 Republic 1,281 

Ellis 1,336 Rice, 5 

Ellsworth, 1,185 Riley 5,105 

Ford Rorke, 

Franklin, 10,385 Rush, 

Graham Russell 156 

Greenwood 3,484 Saline...; 4,246 

Gove SedgAvick 1,522 

Harp'r (w. Carley Shawnee 13,121 

Hodgeman Smith, 66 

Howard 2,794 Stafford, 

Jackson 6,053 Sumner, 

Jefferson, 12,526 Trego 166 

Jewell, 207 Wabaunsee 3,362 

Johnson, 13,684 Wallace, 538 

Kiowa Washington 4,081 

Labette, 9,973 Wilson 6,694 

LeaveuAvorth 32,444 Woodson, 3,827 

Lincoln 516 Wyandot, 10,019 

Linn, ' 12,174 

Total, 362,872. 



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KENTUCKY— Area f 37,080 square miles. 



Adair 11,065 

Allen, 10,296 

Anderson, 5,449 

Ballard, 12,576 

Barren 17,7.80 

Bath, 10,145 

Boone 10,696 

Bourbon 14,863 

Boyd 8,573 

Bojde, 9,515 

Bracken 11,409 

Breathitt 5,672 

Breckinb'ge 13,440 

Bullit 7,781 

Butler, 9,404 

Caldwell 10,826 

Calloway, 9,400 

Campbell 27,406 

Carroll. ...6,189 

Carter 7,509 

Casey, 8,884 

Christian 23,227 

Clark 10,882 

Clay 8,297 

Clinton, 6,497 

Crittenden,. ..9,381 
Cumberland 7,690 

Daviess 20,714 

Edmondson. ,4,459 

Elliott, 4,433 

Estill, 9,198 

P'ayette 20,656 

Fleming ,13,398 

Floyd 7,877 

Franklin 15,300 

Fulton 6,161 

Gallatin 5,074 

Garrard 10,376 

Grant 9,529 

Total 



Graves 19,398 

Gray Sun 11,580 

Greene 9,379 

Greenup 11,463 

Hancock 6,591 

Hardin, 15,705 

Harlan,... 4,415 

Harrison,! 12,993 

Hart,... 13,687 

Henderson.. 18,457 

Henry, 11,066 

Hickman, 8,453 

Hopkins 13,827 

Jackson, 4,547 

Jefferson,... 118,953 

Jessamine 8,638 

John Bell 6,731 

Johnson 7,494 

Kenton 36,096 

Knox,..^. 8,294 

La Rue 8,235 

Laurel, 6,016 

Lawrence 8,497 

Lee, 3,055 

Letcher 4,608 

Lewis 9,115 

Lincoln 10,947 

Livingston... 8,200 

Logan, 20,429 

Lyon.... 6,233 

Madison 19,543 

Magoffin 4,684 

Marion 12,838 

Mar shall...... -.9,455 

Mason, 18,126 

-McCracke n ,.. 13,988 

McLean 7,614 

Meade, 9,485 



Menifee 1,986 

Mercer 13,144 

Metcalf, 7,934 

Monroe 9,231 

Montgomery 7,557 

Morgan 5,975 

Muhlenbergl2,638 

Nelson 14,804 

Nicholas 9,129 

Ohio, 15,561 

Oldham ..9,027 

Owen, 14,309 

Owsley 3,889 

Pendleton ...14,030 

Perry, 4,274 

Pike 9,562 

Powell 2;599 

Pulaski, 17,670 

Robertson... 53,099 
Rock Castle... 7, 145 

Rowan 2,991 

Russell, 5,809 

Scott... ,- ...11,607 

Shelby 15,733 

Simpson 9,573 

Spencer 5,956 

Taylor, 8,226 

Todd ....12,612 

Trigg 113,686 

Trimble, 5,577 

Union 13,640 

Warren 21,742 

Wash i n gtonl2,464 

Wayne 10,602 

Webster., 10,937 

Whiteley 8,278 

Wolfe 3,603 

Woodford, 8,240 

..1,321,001. 



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TiOTTlSIANA, — Area, 41,255 square unties. 

Ascension 11,577 Madison 

Assumption 13,234 Mooreliouse 9,387 

Avoyelles 12,926 Natcliitoch' 18,265 

Baton Rouge, E 17,817 Opelousas 

Baton Rouge, W 5,114 Orleans 191,^25 

Bienville 10,636 Ouachita 11,552 

Bossier..... 12,675 Plaqueniine 10,553 

Caddo 21,714 Pt. Coupee 12,981 

Calcasieu 6,733 Rapides 18,015 

Caldwell 4,820 Richland 5,110 

Cameron 1,591 Sabine 6,456 

Carroll 10,110 St. Bernard 3,553 

Catahoula 8,475 St. Charles 4,867 

Claiborne 20,240 St. Helena 5,423 

Concordia 9,977 St. James 10,153 

De Soto 14,962 St. John the B'p 

Felici'na. E 13,499 St. Laund'y 24,646 

Felicl'na, W 10,498 St. Martin's 9,370 

Franlvlin 5,078 St. Mary's ..13,860 

Grant , , 4,517 St. Tamm'y. 5,586 

Iberia , 9,042 Tangipaho 7,928 

Iberville 12,347 Tensas J 12,421 

Jackson 7,646 Ter. Bonne 12,451 

Jefferson 17,767 Union.... 11,685 

Lafayette 10,388 Vermilion 4,528 

Lafourche 14,719 Washington 3,330 

Livingston 4,026 Winn 4,955 

Total, 732,731. 



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JM^LLNE — A.reaf 31,706 square miles. 



Androscoggin 35,885 

Aroostook ..29,609 

Cumberland 82,020 

Franklin 18,807 

Hancock 36,470 

Kennebec 53,205 

Knox 30,822 

Lincoln 25,597 



Oxford 83,488 

Penobscot 74,691 

Piscataquis 14,403 

Sagadahoc 18,803 

Somerset 34,611 

Waldo 34,535 

Washington 43,343 

York 60,174 



Total, 626,463. 



MARYJjAND. — Area, 11,124 square miles. 



Alleghany 38,536 

A. Arundel 24,457 

Baltimore 330,741 

Calvert 9,865 

Caroline 12,101 

Carroll 28,619 

Cecil 25,874 

Charles 15,788 

Dorchester 19,458 

Frederick 47,572 

Harford 22,605 



Total. 



Howard 14,150 

Kent 17,102 

Montgomery 20,563 

Prince George 21,138 

Queen Anne 16,08^3 

St. Mary's 14,944 

Somerset 18,190 

Talbot 16,137 

Washington 34,712 

Wicomico 15,802 

Worcester 16,419 

780,806. 



MASSACHUSETTS.— Area, 7,800 square myites. 



Barnstable 32,774 

Berkshire 64,827 

Bristol 102,886 

Dukes 3,787 

Essex .200,843 

P'ranklin 32,635 

Hampden 78,409 



Hampshire 44,388 

Middlesex 274,3;53 

Nantucket 4,123 

Norfolk 89,4-13 

Plymouth 65,365 

Suffolk 270,802 

Worcester 192,716 



Total, 1,457,%1. 



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3IICMIGAN^.—Area, 56,243 square iniles. 



Alcona 696 

Allegan 32,105 

Alpena 2,756 

Antrim 1,985 

Barry 22,199 

Bay 15,900 

Benzie 2,184 

Berrien 35,104 

Branch 26,226 

Calhoun 36,569 

Cass 21,094 

Charlevoix 1,724 

Cheboygan 2,196 

Chippewa 1,689 

Clare 366 

Clinton, 22,845 

Crawford 

Delta 2,441 

Eaton 25,171 

Emmet 1,211 

Genesee 33,900 

Gladwin 

G'd Trave'e 4,443 

Gratiot 11,810 

Hillsdale, 31,684 

I Houghton, 13,879 

j Huron, 9,049 

{ Ingham 25,259 

I Ionia 27,681 

I Iosco 3,163 

I Isabell 4,113 

j Jackson 36,047 

I Kalamp^zoo 32,054 

Kalcosco 424 

Kent 50,403 

Keweenaw, 4,205 

Lake 548 

Lapeer, 21,345 

Leelenaw 4,816 

Lenawee 45,596 



Livingston, 19,336 

Mackinaw, 1,716 

Macomb 27,616 

Manitou 891 

Manistee, 6,074 

Marquette, 15,033 

Mason, 3,273 

Mecosta 5,642 

Menominee, 1,892 

Michil'nac, 

Midland, 3,285 

Missaukee 130 

Monroe, 27,483 

Montcalm, 13,629 

Montmor'y 

Muskegon 14,894 

Newaygo, 7,298 

Nicosta , 

Oakland, 40,867 

Oceana 7,222 

Ogemaw 12 

Ontonagon, 2,845 

Osceola, 2,093 

Oscoda 70 

Ostego 

Ottawa, 26,651 

Presq. Isle .....355 

Roscommon, 

Saginaw,. 39,097 

St. Clair 36,661 

Sanilac, 14,562 

Schoolcraft 

Shiawasse , 20,858 

St. Joseph, 26,276 

Tuscola 13,714 

Van Buren 28,828 ' 

Washtenaw, 41,434 

Wayne 119,039 

Wessford 650 



Total, 1,184,296. 



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MINNJESOTA.—A^rea, 

Aitken, 18 

Anoka 3,940 

Becker 808 

Bellraine 80 

Benton 1,558 

Big Stone 24 

Blue Earth .17,302 

Breckin'r, 

Brown, ....6,3(39 

Buchanan 

Carlton 286 

Carver 11,587 

Cass ..184 

Chippewa 1,407 

Chisago 4,358 

Clay 92 

Cottonwood 534 

Crow Wing 200 

Dakota, 

Dodge ..8,598 

Douglas et al 4,579 

Faribault 9,390 

Fillmore 24,887 

Freeborn, , 10,583 

Goodhue 22,618 

Grant ,.... 

Hennepin 31,566 

Houston 11,661 

Isanti 

Itasca .....178 

Jackson ,....1,825 

Kandiyohi, 1,760 

Kennebec 93 

Lake 135 

Ij. qui Pari .....145 

Le Rueur .". 11,607 

McLeod 51,643 

Manomin, • 

Martin .....13,867 

Total, 



05,274: square mWs. 

Meeker 6,090 

MilleLac, 1,109 

Monongalia 3,161 

Morrison, 1,899 

Mower 10,447 

Murray • 209 

Nicollet 8,362 

Noble 117 

Olmsted, 19,793 

Otter Tail, 

Pembina, 64 

Pierce, 

Pine 648 

Pipe Stone, 

Polk 

Pope et al 2,878 

Ramsey ., .23,081 

Redwood, 1,829 

Renville 

Rice 16,983 

Rock, 2,138 

St. Louis 11,561 

Scott, 11,042 

Sherburne 2,050 

Sibley 6,725 

Stearns, 14,206 

Steele. 8,271 

Stevens 

Todd 

Toombs 

Traverse, 

Wabash aw, 15,859 

Wadina, 6 

Waseca 7,854 

Washington 11,810 

Wantowan, 2,426 

Wilkin.... 295 

Winona 22,318 

Wright 9,457 

435,511. 



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MISSISSIPPI.— A.reaf 47,156 square tniles. 



Adams 14,774 

Alcorn 10,431 

Amite,, 

Attala, 

Bolivar 9,732 

Calhoun 10,561 

Carroll 21,047 

Chickasaw 19,899 

Choctaw 

Claiborne 13,386 

Clark 7,505 

Coahoma,.... ....7,144 

Copiah 20,608 

Covington 4,753 

DeSoto 

Franklin, 7,498 

Greene 2,038 

Grenada 10,571 

Hancock 4,239 

Harrison 5,795 

Hinds 26,798 

Holmes 19,370 

Tssaqnena, 6,887 

Itawamba 7,812 

Jackson 4,362 

Jasper 10,884 

Jefferson, 13,848 

Jones, 3,313 

Kemper 

Lafayette 

Lauderdale 13,462 

Lawrence 6,720 

Leake 



Lee • 15,955 

Lincoln 10,184 

Lowndes 30,502 

Madison 20,948 

Marion 4,211 

Marshall 29,416 

Monroe, 22,632 

Neshoba 

Newton 9,807 

Noxubee 20,905 

Oktibbeha 

Panola 12,412 

Perry, 2,694 

Pike 11,303 

Pontotoc, 

Prentiss, 9,347 

Rankin, 12,977 

Scott, 7,848 

Simpson 5,718 

Smith 7,126 

Sunflower, 

Tallahat'e 7,852 

Tippah 20,727 

Tisbemingo 

Tunica'.. 5,'^58 

Warren 26,765 

Washington 14,569 

Wayne 4,206 

Wilkinson 

Winston 8,984 

Yalabusha 13,254 

Yazoo 



Total, 627,117. 



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MISSOVJRI.—Area, 67,380 square miles. 

Adair, 11,449 Green 21,549 Ozark...... 3,363 



Andrew 15,137 

Atchison, 8,440 

Audrain 12,307 

Barry 10,373 

Barton, 5,087 

Bates, ....15,960 

Benton 11,322 

Bollinger 8,162 

Boone 20,765 

Buchanan, ...30,350 

Butler 4,298 

Caldwell 11,390 

Callaway 19,202 

Camden, 6,108 

C. Girard'u.. 17,558 

Carroll 17,445 

Cass 19,296 

Carter 1,455 

Cedar, 9,474 

Chariton 19,135 

Christian 6,707 

Clark 13,667 

Clay 15,564 

Clinton 14,063 

Cole, 10,292 

Cooper 20,692 

Crawford 7,982 

Dade 8,683 

Dallas 8,383 

Daviess, 14,410 

DeKalb, 9,858 

Dent, 6,357 

Douglas 3,915 

Dunklin, 5,982 

Franklin 30,098 

Gasconade. ..10,093 
Gentry 11,607 



Grundy 10,567 

Harrison, 14,635 

Henry, ..17,401 

Hickory, 6,452 

Holt 11,652 

Howard 17,233 

Howell, 4,218 

Iron 6,278 

Jackson 55,041 

Jasper, 14,929 

Jefferson, 15,380 

Johnson 24,649 

Knox, 10,974 

Laclede 9,380 

Lafayette 22,623 

Lawrence,... 13,067 

Lewis 15,114 

Lincoln 14,073 

Linn 15,900 

Livingston. ..16,041 

Macon,..., 23,230 

Madison 5,849 

Maries, 5,915 

Marion, 22,504 

McDonald,.... 5,226 

Mercer 11,557 

Miller 6,616 



Pemiscot, 2,059 

Perry, 9,877 

Pettis 18,706 

Phelps 10,506 

Pike, 23,076 

Platte, 17,330 

Polk, 12,445 

Pulaski, 4,714 

Putnam, 11,217 

Ralls 10,510 

Randolph. ...15,908 

Ray 18,700 

Reynolds -3,756 

Ripley 3,175 

St Charles... 21 ,304 

St/Clair 6,742 

St. Francois ..9,741 
Ste. G en 've... 8,384 

St. Louis 351,189 

Saline 21,672 

Schuyler, 7,987 

Scotland 10,676 

Scott 7,317 

Shannon, 2,339 

Shelby 10,119 

Stoddard, 8,535 

Stone,...., 3,253 



Mississippi, Sullivan 11,908 



Moniteau 11,335 

Monroe 17,149 

Montgom'y..l0,405 

Morgan 8,434 

N. Madrid. ...11,339 

Newton,. 12,821 

Nodaway.,... 14,751 

Oregon 3,287 

Osage, 10,793 



Taney 4,407 

Texas 9,618 

Vernon, 11,246 

Warren 9,673 

Washingt'n 11,719 

Wayne 6,068 

Webster 10,434 

Worth, 5,004 

Wright, 5,684 



Total, 1,711,796. 



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NEBMASKA.—Jireaf 75,995 square miles. 



Adams 19 

Black Bird 81 

Buffalo, 193 

Burt 2,847 

Butler 1,256 

Calhoun 

Cass 8,151 

Cedar 1,032 

Cheyenne 190 

Clay 54 

Colfax 1,424 

Cuming 12,345 

Dakota 2,040 

Dawson 103 

Dixon 1,34.5 

Dodge 1 4,212 

Douglas ..19,982 

Fillmore,... 238 

Ft. Randall, 

Franklin, 26 

Gage 473 

Grant 484 

Green 

Hall 1,057 

Hamilton 130 

Harrison, 631 

Jackson, 9 

Jefferson 2,446 

Johnson 3,429 

Jones 

Kearney 58 



Lancaster, 7,074 

L'E. q. Cou't, 261 

Lincoln 17 

Lyon 78 

Madison 1,133 

Merrick, 557 

Monroe 235 

Nemaha, 7,953 

Nucolls 8 

Otoe 12,345 

Pawnee 2,637 

Pierce , 103 

Platte 1,899 

Polk, 136 

Richardson 9,780 

Saline 3,106 

Sarpy 2,913 

Saunders 4,547 

Seward 2,993 

Shorter 

Stanton 1,687 

Taylor 197 

Washington 4,452 

Wayne 9 

Webster 16 

York 604 

Pawnee I. R 44 

Winnebago, 34 

Terrify (unorganized in- 
to counties) in tte N. 
W. portion of the State. .2 



NEVJiDA.—Area, 112,090 square miles. 



Carson Lander, 2,8L: 



Churchill, 196 

Douglas 1,215 

Elko, 8,447 

Esmeralda.... 1,553 
Humboldt 1,916 



Lincoln 2,223 

Lyon 1,837 

Nye 1,087 

Ormsby 3,668 



Pah Ute 762 

Roop 133 

Storey, 11,359 

St. Mary's 

Washoe ..3,091 

White Pine... 7, 189 



Total, 42,491. 



NEW MAMPSHHtB— Area, 9,280 square miles. 



Belknap 17,681 

Carroll 17,332 

Cheshire 27,265 

Coos 14,932 

Total, 318,300. 



Grafton 39,103 

Hillsboro 64,238 

Merrimack. .42, 151 



Rocking'm. .47,298 

Strafford 30,242 

Sullivan 18,058 



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JS^'J^JW .JI^MSJEY.—JLreaf 3,320 square miles. 



Atlantic, 14,098 

Bergen 30,142 

Burlington 53,(i38 

Camden 46,038 

Cape May 8,349 

Cumberland 34,065 

Essex, 143,845 

Gloucester, 21,562 

Hudson 129,068 

Hunterdon .36,963 

Mercer 46,386 

Total 



Middlesex 

Monmouth ' 46,196 

Morris, 43,137 

Ocean 13,630 

Passaic, 46,416 

Salem 23,940 

Somerset, 23,510 

Sussex 23,168 

Union 41,865 

AVarren 34,348 

905,791. 



NIJW YOItK.—Area, 47,000 square miles. 



Albany, .....133,052 

Allegany, 40,814 

Broome 44,107 

Cataraugus 43,909 

Caj^uga, 59,549 

Chatauqua, 59,328 

Chemung i 35,281 

Chenango, 40,583 

Clinton, 48,028 

Columbia 47,044 

Cortland 25,174 

Delaware 42,973 

Dutchess , 74,404 

Erie 178,(395 

Essex, 29,042 

Franklin, 30,271 

Fulton 27,064 

Genesee 31,608 

Greene < 31,832 

Hamilton 2,960 

Herkimer, 39,932 

Jefferson , 65,415 

Kings 1 419,926 

Eewis 28,700 

Livingston 38,310 

Madison, 43,522 

Monroe 117,867 

Montgomery 34,457 

New York 922,531 

Niagara 50,430 



Oneida 110,009 

Onondaga 104,144 

Ontario : 45,108 

Orange ; 80,901 

Orleans 27,689 

Oswego, 77,942 

Ostego, 48,969 

Putnam 15,420 

Queens, 73,804 

Rensselaer, 95,550 

Richmond 33,029 

Rockland 25,213 

St. Lawrence 84,825 

Saratoga 51,529 

Schenectady, 21,347 

Schoharie, 33,340 

Schuyler, 18,889 

Seneca 27,826 

Steuben 67,717 

Suffolk 46,960 

Sullivan 34,54() 

Tioga 30,573 

Tompkins 33,180 

Ulster 84,075 

Warren 22,591 

Washington. 49,570 

Wayne 47,711 

Westchester, 132,228 

Wyoming, 29,162 

Yates, 19,595 



Total, 4,364,411 




NOBTH CAItOZlKjL.--J.rea, 30,704: square fniles. 



Alamance. 11,874 

Alexander 6,868 

Alleghany , 3,697 

Anson..... 12,428 

Aslie , 9,573 

Beaufort 13,054 

Bertie 12,950 

Bladen 12,831 

Brunswick, 7,754 

Buncombe ...15,412 

Burke 9,777 

Cabanas 11,954 

Caldwell 8,476 

Camden 5,361 

Carteret , 9,510 

Caswell 16,081 

Catawba 10,984 

Cnatham, 19,723 

Cherokee 8,080 

Chowan 6,450 

Clay 2,463 

Cleveland, 12,696 

Columbus, 8,474 

Craven., 20,516 

Cumberland .,17,035 

Currituck 5,131 

Dane 1 2,728 

Davidson 17,256 

Davie • 9,620 

Duplin , ; 15,542 

Edgecombe 22,970 

Forsyth 13,050 

Franklin 14,134 

Gaston ' 12,602 

Gates 7,724 

Granville , 24,831 

Greene., 8,687 

Guilford 21,7:36 

Halifax. ..20,407 

Harnett 8,895 

Haywood., 7,921 

Henderson,, 7,706 

Hertford 9,273 

Hyde ...6,445 

Iredell „ 16,931 

Jackson _ 6,683 



Johnson 11,158 

Jones, ,.5,002 

Lenoir , 10,434 

Lillington 

Lincoln 9,573 

Macon 6,615 

Madison «,192 

Martin 9,647 

McDowell, 7,592 

Mecklenberg 24,299 

Mitchell 4,705 

Montgomery 7,487 

Moore : 12,040 

Nash 11,077 

New Hanover 27,978 

Northampton 14,749 

Onslow, 7,569 

Orange 17,507 

Pasquotank 8,131 

Perquim's 7,945 

Person 11,170 

Pitt 17,276 

Polk 4,319 

Randolph, 17,555 

Richmond 12,882 

Robertson 13,251 

Rockingham 15,710 

Rowan ,....16,811 

Rutherford 13,x21 

Sampson 16,436 

Stanly,...; 8,315 

Stokes, 11,208 

Surry, 11,252 

Transylv'n,.... 3,-536 

Tyrrei 4,173 

Union 12,218 

Wake 35,617 

Warren 17,768 

Washington 6,516 

Watauga 5,287 

Wayne 18,144 

Wilkes.. 15,539 

AVilson ^ 12,2.58 

Yadkin ,10,697 

Yancey 5,909 



Total,. .1,065,505, 



OHIO.— Area, 39,964 square miles. 



I Adams - ...,20,750 

' Allen 23,623 

Ashland 21,983 

Ashtabula 82,518 

Athens, 21,872 

Auglaize .....20,040 

Belmont 39,715 

Brown, 30,802 

Butler 39,912 

Carroll 14,491 

Champaign 24,188 

Clark' 32,070 

Clermont 34,296 

Clinton, 21,915 

Columbi'na, 38,299 

Coshocton 23.600 



Cuyahoga 132,012 

Darke 32,131 

Defiance 15,719 

Delaware 25,175 

Erie 28,188 

Fairfield 31,139 

Fayette 17,170 

Franklin, 63,019 

Fulton 17,789 

Gallia 25,545 

Geauga, 13,069 

Greene 28,052 

Guernsey 23,798 

Hamilton 260,370 

Hancock 23,847 

Hardin, 18,714 

Harrison, 18,682 

Henry 14,028 

Highland 29,103 

Hocking, 17,925 

Holmes 18,178 

Huron, 28,532 

Jackson 21,759 

Jefferson 29,188 

Knox, '^6,333 

Lake t : 15,935 

Lawrence 31,380 



Licking 36,122 

Logan 23,028 

Loraine 30,308 

Lucas, 46,783 

Madison 15,633 

Mahoning 31,001 

Marion 16,184 

Medina, 20,092 

Meigs, 31,465 

Mercer 17,254 

Miami, 32,740 

Monroe 25,780 

Montgomery 63,897 

Morgan, 20,363 

Morrow 18,583 

Muskingum 44,887 

Noble, 19,919 

Ottawa ,..13,255 

Paulding 8,544 

Perry, 18,453 

Pickaway 24,875 

Pike 15,441 

Portage, 24,577 

Preble 21,809 

Putnam 17,083 

Richland, 32,516 

Ross 37,097 

Sandusky, 25,504 

Scioto 29,302 

Seneca 30,828 

Shelby 20,748 

Stark 52,508 

Summit 34,074 

Trumbull : 38,659 

Tuscaraw's 3 ,840 

Union 18,730 

Van Wert, 15,821 

Vinton 15,027 

Warren 26,690 

Washington ' 40,609 

Wayne .....35,082 

Williams 20,991 

Wood 24,596 

Wyandotte 18,554 



Total, 2,662,214. 



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OHEG on,— Area, 102,606 square miles. 



Baker 2,804 

Benton, 4,584 

Coos 1,644 

Clackamas 5,993 

Clatsop,.. .......1,2.54 

Columbia, 863 

Currv 504 

Douglas 6,066 



Grant 2,2-51 

Jackson, 4,778 

Josephine 1,204 

Lane 6,426 

Linn 8,717 

Marion 9,966 

Multnomali.11,510 
Polk, 4,700 



,.408 



Tillamook, 

Umpqua, 

Umatilla, 2,916 

Union, 2,552 

Wasco 2,509 

Washington..4,261 
Yam Hill...... 5,012 



Total,. 90,922. 



PENNSTJjVANIAt—Area, 46,000 square miles. 



Adams 30,315 

Allegheny..262,373 
Armstrong.. 43,382 

Beaver 36,150 

Bedford 29,635 

Berks 106,739 

Blair 38,051 

Bradford,... .53,204 

Bucks 64,345 

Butler 36,510 

Cambria 36,569 

Cameron 4,273 

Carbon 28,144 

Centre, 34,404 

Chester 77,806 

Clarion 26,960 

Clearfield 25,740 

Clinton 23,211 

Columbia 28,766 

Crawford 63,794 

Cumberl'd... 43,912 
Dauphin 60,736 



Delaware 39,403 

Elk 8,488 

Erie 65,972 

Fayette 43,284 

Forest 4,010 

Franklin 45,365 

Fulton 9,360 

Greene 25,887 

Huntingdon30,995 

Indiana f..36,139 

Jefferson 21,656 

Juniata 17,390 

Lancaster... 121,340 

Lawrence 27,298 

Lebanon 34,096 

Lehigh 56,798 

Luzerne 160,737 

Lvcoming... .47,629 

McKean 8,825 

Mercer 49,979 

Mifflin 17,508 

Monroe 18,362 



Montgom'y.. 81,772 

Montour 15,324 

Nor t h am 'n., 61 ,433 
Korthum'd.. 41,449 

Perry, 25,486 

Philadel'a..674,022 

Pike 8,436 

Potter... 11,265 

Schuylkill..l09,869 

Snyder.. 15,607 

Somerset, 28,228 

Sullivan 6,191 

Susqueh"na .37,524 

Tioga 35,100 

Union 15,565 

Venango 47,935 

Warren .23.897 

Washingt'n.48,483 

Wayne 33,188 

Westmore'd58,720 
Wyoming... .14,585 
York .......76,216 



Total, 3,499,248 



JRMODE ISZAND.—Areaf 1,306 square miles. 

Bristol 9,421 Providence 149,193 

Kent 18,595 Washington 20,097 

Newport 20,050 

Total, 217,356. 



SOTTTH CAItOIjINA.—Area, 29,385 square miles. 



Abbeville.... 31,129 
Anderson. ...24,049 
Barnwell. ..,..86,844 

Beaufort 40,511 

Charleston 

Chester 18,805 

Chesterfield 

Clarendon 

Colleton 34,014 

Columbia 9,298 

Darlington.. 22,391 



Edgefield 42,486 

Fairfield 

Georgetown 16,161 
Greenville...20,015 

Horry.,. 10,721 

Kershaw 11,754 

Lancaster. ... 12,087 

Laurens 22,536 

Lexington 

Marion 

Marlboro 11,814 



Newberry... .17,983 

Oconee 10,530 

Orangeburg 

Pickens 10,269 

Richland 13,727 

Spartanb'g... 25,784 

Sumter 25,268 

Union 19,248 

Williamsb'gl5,489 
York 12,448 



TBNNBSSJEE.—Aredf 45,600 square miles. 



Anderson 8,704 

Bedford 24,334 

Benton 8,234 

Bledsoe.. .......4,870 

Blount 14,237 

Bradleyl 11,652 

Campbell 7,44-5 

Cannon 10,502 

Carroll 19,447 

Carter.. 7,909 

Cheatham 6,678 

Claiborne. 9.321 

Cocke 12,458 

Cofl"ee .10,237 

Cumberl'd 3,461 

Davidson 62,898 

Decatur 7.776 

DeKalb 11,425 

Dickson 9,940 

Dyer 13,706 

Fayette 26,865 

Fentres 4,717 

Franklin 14,970 

Gibson 25,^70 

Giles 32,413 

Grainger 12,461 

Greene 21,668 

Grundy 3,2.51 

Hamilton.... 17,341 



Hancock 7,148 

Hardeman... 17,769 

Hardin 11,770 

Hawkins 15,848 

Haywood 25,095 

Henderson...l4,219 

Henry 20,382 

Hickman 9,856 

Humphrey ...9,326 

Jackson 12,586 

Jeffersou 19,476 

Johnson 5,852 

Knox 28,994 

Lake 2,428 

Lauderdale..l0,838 

Lawrence 7,600 

Lewis 1,986 

Lincoln 28',051 

McMinn, 13,969 

McNairy 12,726 

Macon 6,633 

Madison 23,550 

Marion... 6,866 

Marshall 16,207 

Maury 36,286 

Meigs ...4,511 

Monroe 12,589 

Montgom'y..24,708 



Morgan 2,969 

Obion .15,608 

Overton 10,989 

Perry..... 6,926 

Polk 7,369 

Putnam 8,698 

Rhea 4,854 

Roane 15,623 

Robertson... 16,166 
Rutherford. .33,289 

Scott 4,054 

Sequatchie. ...2,335 

Sevier 11,028 

Shelby 76,378 

Smith 15,994 

Stewart 12,019 

Sullivan L3,136 

Sumner 23,711 

Tipton 14,884 

Union 7,605 

Van Buren.... 2,725 

Warren 12,715 

Washingt'n 16,318 

Wayne 10,209 

Weakly 20,755 

White 9,228 

Williamson 25,352 
Wilson 25,884 



Total, 1,257,983. 



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TJEJX^S.— 

Anderson 

Angeline 

Archer 

Atacosa 

Austin 15,087 

Bandera..l 649 

Bastrop 

Bavler..... 

Bee 

Bell 1,082 

Bexar.. 

Bexar Dis 

Blanco 

Bowie 

Bosque 

Brazoria 7,528 

Brazos 

Brown 

Buchanan! 

Burleson 

Burnett 

Caldwell 

Calhoun 

Cameron 10,999 

Chanibers .."!. 1,503 

Cherokee 

Clay 

Coleman 

Callahan.... 

Collin 

Colorado 8,326 

Comal 5,283 

Comanche 

Concho 

Cook 

Coryell 

Dallas 

Davis 

Dawson 

Dentoni 

De Witt 6,443 

Dimmitt 866 

Duval, 

Eastland 

Edwards 

Ellis 7,514 

El Paso 

Ensinal 

Erath 

Falls 

Fannin 

P'ayette 

Fort Bend 7,114 



A7^ea, 237tS04 square miles. 

Freestone Menora 667 

Frio Milan., 

Galveston. ...15,290 Montague, 890 

Gillespie... Montraor'y... 6,483 

Goliad 3,628 Nacodoc's,... 

Gonzales Navarro 8,879 

Grayson Newton 2,187 

Grimes Nue' es 4,193 

Guadalupe Orange 1,255 

Hamilton Palo Pinto, 

Hardeman Panola 

Hardin 1,460 Parker 

Harris 17,375 Polk, 8,707 

Harrison Presidio 

Haskell Red River 

Hays 4,088 Refugio 2,324 

Henderson Robertson 

Hidalgo 2,387 Runnells, 

Hill 7,453 Rusk, ^ 

Hood Sabine 

Hopkins S. August'e, 

Houston S. Patricio 602 

Hunt SanSaba, 

Jack 694 Shackleford, 

Jackson 2,278 Shelby, 

Jasper 4,218 Smith, 

Jetferson 1,906 Starr 

Johnson Stevens, 

Jones, Tarrant 5,788 

Karnes, Taylor 

Kaufman, Throckmorton,... 

Kendall 1,536 Titus 

Kerr ' 1,042 Travis 

Kimball 72 Trinity 

Kinney Tyler 5,010 

Knox, Upshur, 

Lamar Uvalde, 

Lampasas 1,344 Van Zandt., 

Lasalle 69 Victoria 

Lavacca, 9,168 Walker ..9,776 

Leon Washington, 

Liberty 4,413 Webb 

Limestone W^harton, 3,426 

Live Oak, 852 Wichita 

Llano 1,379 W^ilbarger 

Madison Williamson 

Marion Wilson 

Mason Wise 1,450 

Matagorda Wood, 

Maverick Young 

McCulloch, Y'g Ter'y 

McLennan, Zapata, 1,488 

McMullen 230 Zavalla 

Medina 2,078 



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VEIl3IONT—Area, 10,212 square miles. 



Addison 28,484 Franklin Rutland ....... 

Bennington 21,325 Grand Isle, ...4,082 Washington. 

Caledonia Lamoille. ..,..12,448 Windham 

Chittenden ..36,480 Orange, Windsor, 

Essex Orleans 21,035 



riIlGIKlA.—.lrea, 38,352 square miles. 

Acc6mack 20,409 Floyd 9,824 Matthews, 6,200 

Albemarle, ..27,544 Fluvanna, 8,975 McDowell 1,300 

Alexandria..l6,755 Franl<lin 18,264 Mecklenb'g..21,318 

Alleghany 3,674 Frederick 16,596 Mercer, 

Amelia 9,878 Gilmer, Middlesex 4,981 

Amherst 14,900 Giles, 5,659 Montgom'y..l2,556 

Appomattox 8,950 Gloucester,. .10,211 Monongalia 

Augusta, .28,763 Goochland,. .10,313 Monroe 

Barbour Grayson, 9,587 :Morgan.. 

Bath, 3 795 Greenbrier Nansemond 11,576 

Bedford 25,327 Greenville,. ..6,362 Nelson 13,898 

Berkeley, Green 4,634 New Kent....,4,38i 

Boone,.....' Halifax Nicholas ! 

Bland 4,000 Hampshire, Norfolk.. 46,702 

Botetourt 11,329 Hancock Northamp'n,8,046 

Braxton Hardy Northumb'd 6,863 

Brooke, Hanover 16,455 Nottoway 9 291 

Brunswick. ..13,427 Harrison, Ohio' 

Buchanan, ....3,777 Henrico, 66,179 Orange 10,396 

BucKingh'm 13,371 Henry, 12,303 Page 8,462 

Cabell Highland 4,151 Patrick 10,161 

Calhoun.... Isle of Wight8,320 Pendleton 

Campbell 28,384 Jackson, Pittsylva'a.. 31,343 

Caroline 15,128 James City. ..4,425 Pleasants 

Carroll 9,117 Jefferson, Pocahontas • 

Clay, KanawTia, Pow^hatan 7,667 

Charles City 4,975 King George , Preston 

Charlotte,. ...14,513 K'g and Q'n.. 9,709 Pr. Edw'd. ...12,004 

Chesterfield 18,470 K'g Will'm... 7.308 Pr. George, 

Clarke 6,670 Lancaster, 5.355 Pr. William. .7,504 

Craig 2,942 Lee 13,268 Pr's Anne 8,273 

Culpeper 12,227 LewMs Pulaski 6,538 

Cumberland 8,142 Logan, ' Putnam, 

Dinwiddle. ..30,702 Loudon, 20,929 Raleigh 

Doddridge, Louisa .16,332 Randolph 

Eliza'th city..8,3()3 Lunenberg-,10,403 RappahanTs:..8,261 

Essex 9,927 Madison' Richmond 6,503 

Fairfax 12,952 Marshall Rocking'm.. 23,668 

Fauquier 19,690 Marion, Ritchie 

Fayette Mason Roane 



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Roanoke 9,350 

Rockbridge.16,058 

Russell 11,103 

Scott 9,927 

Sh en an do' 11.14,936 

Smyth 8,898 

Soutlianip'nl2,285 
Spotsylv'a... 11,728 

Stafford 6,420 

Sussex 7,885 



Surry 5,585 Webster 

Tayloi^ AVestmorel'd 7,682 

Tazewell 10,791 Wetzel 

Tucker Wood 

Tyler Wirt 

Upshur Wise 4,785 

Warwick 1,672 Wyoming 

Warren 5,716 Wythe....l 11,611 

Washingt'n 16,816 York 7,198 

Wayne. 



Total, 1,224,830. 



WJEST VIMGINIA—Jirea, 23,000 square iniles. 



Barbour 12,958 

Berkeley • 14,900 

Boone 4,503 

Braxton 6,841 

Brooke 5,464 

Cabell 6,429 

Calhoun 2,939 

Clay 2,196 

Doddridge 7,076 

Fayette 6,647 

Gilmore 4,338 

Grant 4,468 

Greenbrier 15,211 

Hampshire 7,643 

Hancocif 4,363 

Hardy 5,518 

Harrison, 17,599 

Jackson 10,300 

Jefferson, 1-3,220 

Kanaw^ha 22,350 

Lewis , 10,176 

Lincoln -5,053 

Logan -5,124 

McDowell 1,952 

Marion 12,107 

Marshall 14,941 

Mason, 15,978 

Total, 



Mercer 7,064 

Mineral 6,-349 

Monongalia, 13,547 

Monroe 11,124 

Morgan 4,315 

Nicholas 4,4-58 

Ohio 28,831 

Pendleton 6,455 

Pleasants 3,012 

Pocahontas 4,070 

Preston 14,554 

Putuam 7,794 

Raleigh 3,673 

Randolph .5,.563 

Ritchie, ,.9,055 

Roane.., 7,2-32 

Taylor, 9,-367 

Tucker 1,907 

Tyler 7,8-32 

Upshur, '....8,023 

Wayne 7,852 

Webster 1,730 

Wetzel 8,595 

Wirt, J 4,505 

Wood, 19,000 

Wyoming, 3,171 



.445,616. 



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CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES. 



WISCONSIN.— JLvea, 53^924 square miles. 



Adams 6,601 

Ashland 221 

Bad Ax 

Barron 538 

Bayfield 311 

Brown, 25,166 

Buffalo 11,123 

Burnett ;.706 

Calumet ....12,334 

Cliippewa 8,315 

Clark 3,450 

Columbia 28,813 

Crawford, 13,076 

Dallas, 

Dane 53,096 

Dodge ....47,039 

Door, .....4,922 

Douglas 1,122 

Dunn 9,489 

Ean Claire 10,770 

Fond du Lac, 46,272 

Grant, 37,978 

Green 23,611 

Green Lake 13,195 

low^a 24,544 

Jackson 7,696 

Jefferson, 34,012 

Juneau, 12,372 

Kenosha 13,147 

Kewaunee 10,128 

La Crosse 20,298 

Total, 



La Fayette, 22,659 

La Pointe, 

Manitowoc 33,364 

Marathon 5,883 

Marquette 8,056 

Milwaukee 89,941 

Monroe, 16,551 

Oconto 8,321 

Outagamie 18,430 

Ozaukee, 15,568 

Pepin, 4,661 

Pierce 9,959 

Polk 3,422 

Portage 10,636 

Racine 25,740 

Richland...... 15,732 

Rock ...39,034 

St. Croix 11,035 

Sauk 23,860 

Shawanaw, 3,166 

Sheboygan, 31,749 

Trempeleau... 10,733 

Vernon 18,645 

Walworth, 25,971 

Washington 24,320 

Waukesha 28,282 

Waupacca 15,540 

Waushara 11,279 

Winnebago 37,280 

Wood 3,912 



,1,055,167, 



DISTRICT OF COLJJMBIA.—Area, 60 square miles. 

Georgetown, 11,385 Bal. Dist 11,117 

Washington 109,204 

Total, 131,706. 



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TERRITORIES 



ARIZONA.— Area, 113,918 square miles. 

Mohave....... .179 Yavapai 2,142 

Pima 5,716 Yuma 1,621 

Total, 9,658. 

COLORADO.— Area, 104,500 square miles. 

Arapahoe 6,829 Huerfano 2,250 

Bent 592 Jefferson 2,390 

Boulder 1,939 Lake 522 

Clear Creek, 1,596 Larimer 838 

Conejos 2,504 Las Animas 4,276 

Costilla 1,779 Park , 417 

Douglas 1,388 Puebla 2,265 

El Paso .....987 Saguache, 304 

Fremont 1,064 Summit, 258 

Gilpin 5,490 Weld 1,478 

Greenwood 510 

Total, 39,706. 

DAKOTA.— Area, 50,932 square miles. 

Bon Homme,... 608 Lincoln 712 

Brookings 163 Minnehaha 355 

Buffalo, 246 Pembina.. 1,213 

Chas. Mix 152 Todd... mi 

Clay, 2,621 Union 3,507 

Deuel 37 Yankton 2,097 

Hutchinson 37 Unorganized portion of 

Jayne, 5 Territory 2,091 

Total, 14,181. 

IDAHO.— Area, 86,294 square miles. 

Ada ....2,675 Nez Perces, 1,607 

Alturas 689 Oneida 1,922 

Boise 3,a33 Owyhee 1,713 

Idaho 849 Shosone , 722 

Lemhi 988 

Total, 14,998. 

MONTANA.— Area, 143,776 square miles. 

Beaver H'd, 722 Jefferson, 1,531 

Big Horn .38 Lewis & Cl'k, 5,041 

Chouteau 517 Madison 2,684 

Dawson, 177 Meagher 1,387 

Deer Lodge 4,364 Missoula 2,554 

Gallatin 1579 

Total, : 20,594. 



NEW MEXICO.— Area, 121,201 sq. miles. 

Arizona, Rio Arriba, .9,294 

Bernalillo, 7.509 Santa Ana 2,599 

Colfax i;992 Santa Fee 9,699 

Dona Ana, .....5,864 San Miguel 16,058 

Grant 1,143 Socorro, 6,603 

Lincoln 1,740 Taos 12,079 

Mora 8,056 Valencia 9,093 

Total, 91,789. 

UTAH.— Area, 84,476 square miles. 

Beaver 2,007 Piute , 

Box Elder 4,812 Rich, 1,955 

Cache 8,272 Rio Virgin 450 

Cedar Sampeto 6,786 

Davis 4,459 Shambip 

Great Salt Lake 18,337 Senir 19 

Green River Summit 2,512 

Iron 2,359 Tooele 2,177 

Juab, 2,0?5 Utah 12,203 

Kane 1,513 Wasatch 1,244 

Millard, 2,753 Washington 3,064 

Morgan, 1,972 Weber 7,858 

Total, 86,786. 

WASHINGTON.— Area, 69,994 sq. miles. 

Chehalis 401 Pierce 1,409 

Clallam 408 Spokane 

Clarke 3,081 Skamania 133 

Cowlitz 730 Suwamish 599 

Island 626 Stevens 734 

Jefferson 1,268 Thurston 2,246 

King 2,120 Wahkiak'm 270 

Kitsap 866 Walla Walla, 5,300 

Klikitat 329 Whatcom 534 

I Lewis 888 Yakima 432 

I Mason 289 The Dis. Il's 524 

I Pacific 738 

Total, 2:^,901. 

WYOMING.— Area, 97,883 square miles. 

Albany 2,021 Sweetwater, 1,916 

Carbon 1,368 Unitah 856 

Laramie 2,957 

Total, 9,118. I 



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Cities Having over Ten fhousani IMkik 



CENSUS OF 1S70. 



New York, N. Y 926,341 

Philadelphia, Pa., 1st 657,277 
" 2d 674,022 

Brooklyn, N. Y 896,300 

St. Louis, Mo 310,864 

Chicago, II] 298,983 

Baltimore, Md 267,354 

Boston, Mass 250,526 

Cincinnati, O 216,2:39 

New Orleans, La 191,322 

San Francisco, Cal.... 149,482 

Buffalo, N. Y 117,715 

Washington, D. C 109,204 

New^ark, N. J.... 105,078 

Louisville, K'y 100,754 

Cleveland, O 92,846 

Pittsburgh, Pa 86,235 

Jersey City, N. J 81,744 

Detroit, Mich 79,580 

Milwaukee, Wis 71,499 

Albany, N. Y 69,422 

Providence, R. 1 68,906 

Rochester, N. Y 62,315 

Allegheny, Pa 53,181 

Richmond, Va 51,038 

New Haven, Conn 50,840 

Charleston, S. C 48,956 

Tro3', N. Y , 45,481 

Syracuse, N. Y 43,0,58 

Worcester, Mass 41,105 

Lowell, Mass 40,928 

Memphis, Tenn 40,226 

Cambridge, Mass 39,634 

Hartford, Conn 37,180 

Indianapolis, Ind 36,565 

Scranton, Pa 35,093 

Reading, Pa 33,932 

Columbus, O 33,745 

Paterson, N. J 33,582 

Dayton, O 32,579 

Kansas City, Mo 32,260 

Mobile, Ala 32,184 

Portland, Me 31,414 

Wilmington, Del 30,841 

Lawrence, Mass 28,921 

Utica, N. Y 28,804 

Toledo, O 28,546 

Charleston, Mass 28.323 



Lynn, Mass 28,233 

Fall River, Mass 26,786 

Springfield, Mass 26,703 

Nashville, Tenn 25,872 

Peoria, 111 25,787 

Covington, K'y 24,505 

Salem, Mass 24,117 

Q,uincv,lll 24,053 

Manchester, N. H 23,536 

Harrisburg, Pa 2:3,109 

Trenton, N. J 22,874 

Evansville, Ind 22,8:30 

New Bedford, Mass 21,320 

Oswego, N. Y 20,910 

Elizabeth, N. J 20,8:38 

Lancaster, Pa 20,233 

Savannah. Ga 20,233 

P'ghkeepsie,N. Y 20,080 

Camden, N. J 20,045 

Davenport, la 20,042 

St. Paul, Minn 20,0:31 i 

Erie, Pa 19,646 

Wheeling, W. Va 19,282 

Norfolk, Vai 19,256 

Taunton, Mass 18,629 

Chelsea, Mass 18,547 

Dubuque, la 18,404 

Leavenworth, Kan 17,849 

Fort Wayne, Ind 17,718 

Springfield, III 17,:365 

Auburn, N. Y 17,225 

Newberg, N. Y 17,014 

Atlanta, Ga 16,986 

Norwich, Conn 16,653 

Sacramento, Cal, 16,484 

Omaha, Neb 16,083 

Elmira, N. Y 15,863 

Lockport, N. Y 15,458 

Gloucester, Mass 15,:387 

Cohoes, N. Y 15,3,57 

New Brunswick, Me ...15,059 

New Albany, Ind 14,273 

Hudson, N. Y 14,135 

Newburyport, Mass.... 13,595 
Biniihampton, N. Y.... 12,862 

Concord, N. H 12,241 

Schenectady, N. Y 11,026 

Ogdensburg, N. Y 10,076 



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CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES. 



Census of the Med States, 1870, Ij States. 



Alabama 996,961 

Arkansas 483,179 

California 560,285 

Connecticut 537,418 

Delaware 125,015 

Florida 187,756 

Georgia 1,200,609 

Illinois ,....2,539,638 

Indiana 1,673,046 

Iowa 1,191,802 

Kansas 362,872 

Kentucky 1,321,001 

Louisiana .732,731 

Maine 626,463 

Maryland 780,894 

Massachusetts 1,457,351 

Michigan.. 1,184,296 

Minnesota 435,511 

Mississippi 834,170 



Missouri 1,715,000 

Nebraska 123,000 

Nevada 42,491 

New Hampshire 318,300 

New Jersey.,, 905,794 

New York 4,364,411 

North Carolina 1,069,614 

Ohio 2,659,214 

Oregon 90,922 

Pennsylvania 3,515,993 

Rhode Island. 217,a56 

South Carolina 728,000 

Tennessee... 1,257,983 

Texas ......797,500 

Vermont 330,552 

Virginia 1,224,830 

West Virginia 445,616 

Wisconsin 1,055,167 



Total States, ,,38,092,741, 



TERRITORIES. 

District of Columbia 131,706 Montana..... .....20,594 

Arizona 9,658 New Mexico 91,852 

Colorado 39,706 Utah 86,786 

Dakota 14,181 Washington 23,901 

Idaho. 14,998 Wyoming 9,118 

Total Territories, 442,500. 

Total United States, ...38,535,241. 



Total, 38,977,741. 



